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Saul Huerta
7 December, 10:59
Why would an counductor heat up soup?
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Deangelo Bright
7 December, 13:20
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example of a great insulator is a thermos. If you put soup in a thermos, you can open it later and enjoy warm soup on a cold winter day. The thermos insulates the soup, trapping the heat inside. Likewise, if you are playing soccer on a hot August afternoon, your thermos full of ice water stays refreshing and cold.
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