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Kriske
Good night/evening/afternoon/morning, forum members.
I was wondering what makes rubber a good insulator. I understand less dense materials make better insulators, as insulators absorb/trap heat. But I want to know why rubber is a good insulator.
For example, wood makes a good insulator due to the air pockets in it's biological structure.
What can be said about rubber? What can be said about rubber's structure that makes it a good insulator?
I was wondering what makes rubber a good insulator. I understand less dense materials make better insulators, as insulators absorb/trap heat. But I want to know why rubber is a good insulator.
For example, wood makes a good insulator due to the air pockets in it's biological structure.
What can be said about rubber? What can be said about rubber's structure that makes it a good insulator?