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excelsior-1 | 18:23 Tue 24th Sep 2013 | Science
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does cork conduct heat?
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This chart http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/thermal-conductivity-d_429.html shows that cork has very low thermal conductivity
18:27 Tue 24th Sep 2013
This chart

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/thermal-conductivity-d_429.html

shows that cork has very low thermal conductivity
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very helpful, thank you dr b
I find it striking that cork conducts less heat than snow.
But, everything conducts heat... The transfer of heat is normally from a high temperature object to a lower temperature object by one of 4 methods or processes. One source says "...Heat transfer changes the internal energy of both systems involved according to the First Law of Thermodynamics."

So it's not surprising that cork conducts heat...

sorry Clanad

I think a vacuum doesnt conduct heat - [ but may transmit it ]

I think conduction needs mols/stoms and bangy-bangy

sorry sounds like a porn movie rather than a model for conduction
Gee... peter... is it not true that the universe has a "background temperature" of about 3 degrees above absolute zero (ie. -271 C) everyplace in the universe?
To conduct (rather than radiate) one needs a medium to do the conduction. I'm unsure of a 'sea' of virtual particles count; I suspect not. But I'm sure another expert will be alone to enlighten me soon.

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