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  • Radiators: Understanding Their Role as Heat Transfer Devices (Not Electrical Conductors)
    A radiator is not a good conductor of electricity. In fact, it is an insulator, which means that it does not allow electricity to flow through it easily. This is why radiators are often used in homes and offices to help keep people warm. The radiator heats up the air around it, which then circulates throughout the room. This helps to keep the room at a comfortable temperature without the need to use a lot of electricity.
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