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2.1 Energy Transfer By Conduction (Year 10 Physics)
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Why do steel pans have handles made of plastic or wood?
What property of a material determines how effectively it conducts thermal energy?
Why is fibreglass commonly used to insulate homes?
To achieve the best insulation, the choice of material should have:
Which group of materials transfers energy by conduction slowest?
Which of the following is false about metals and conduction?
Thermal conductivity measures how quickly a material: