Wood conducts heat very poorly - it has a very low conductivity. Does wood still
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Wood conducts heat very poorly - it has a very low conductivity. Does wood still have a low conductivity if it is hot?
Yes No
A. Could you quickly and safely grab the wooden handle of a pan from a hot oven with your bare hand?
Yes or No
B. Although the pan handle is hot, does much heat conduct from it to your hand if you do it quickly?
Yes or No
C. Could you do the same with an iron handle?
Yes or No
In a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases at the same temperature, which molecules move faster?
hydrogen oxygen , both ,have the same speed
Explanation / Answer
1.)yes it will still have a low conductivity if it is hot
A.) yes because wood has lower heat conductivity
B.)Yes much heat will conduct from it our hand because we have higher heat of conductivity
C.)NO we cant do it with iron handle
because iron has higer heat of conductivity
d.)hydrogen will move faster
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