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Alivia Watson
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22 May, 22:14
Is fiber a good conductor of heat
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Mark Stuart
22 May, 22:20
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No fiber is not a good conductor of heat ... because fiber it self has a porous advantage, high elasticity, can accumulate a lot of air between the fibers, while the air is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
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Cailyn Bell
22 May, 22:24
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No, it's a very poor conductor of heat.
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