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2.1 Energy Transfer By Conduction (GCSE Physics)
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Why is fibreglass commonly used to insulate homes?
Which of these materials typically has the lowest thermal conductivity?
Which group of materials transfers energy by conduction slowest?
What is the main method of heat transfer in solids?
The rate of heat conduction through a material can be decreased by:
What property of a material determines how effectively it conducts thermal energy?
Good conductors of heat primarily include:
What happens to the rate of energy transfer by conduction if a material is thicker?
Using thicker insulation in a house would:
Which type of materials are good insulators?
Why do steel pans have handles made of plastic or wood?
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