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  • Insulators vs. Conductors: How They Handle Heat Transfer
    Insulators resist the flow of heat.

    Here's a simple way to remember it:

    * Conductors conduct (allow) heat to pass through them easily.

    * Insulators insulate (block) heat from passing through them easily.

    Think of a metal spoon (conductor) getting hot quickly when you stir hot soup, versus a wooden spoon (insulator) that stays relatively cool.

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