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electrical conductivity
describes how well what, moves through a material?
electricity
_____, ______, ______ & _______ are metals that are good conductors of electricity?
copper
,
gold
, iron and silver
A material that transfers heat and electricity easily is called a what?
conductor
Wood, ______ and plastic slow the flow of electricity?
glass
wood, glass and plastic are called what?
electrical indicators
An ____ is a material that stops or slows down the flow electricity of heat?
insulator
Thermal conductivity measures how well a material conducts_________?
thermal energy
____ allow thermal energy to easily flow through them?
thermal conductors
Metal ______ & ____ are good thermal conductors?
pots
and
pans
Pots and pans quickly transfer _________ , from a burner to the food in the pan?
thermal energy
Some materials stop or slow the flow of thermal energy. ___, ____, ____ & _____ are examples of materials that slow the flow of thermal energy?
wood
, glass,
rubber
and plastic
Wood, glass, rubber and plastic are materials also known as_________?
thermal indicators
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