If you pour hot soup into a bowl, and the bowl stays cool to the touch, you can assume that

A. the bowl is a good insulator of heat.
B. the bowl is a good conductor of heat.
C. the bowl’s temperature cannot be measured.
D. the bowl transfers most of its heat through radiation.

1 answer

A. the bowl is a good insulator of heat.
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