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In practice, a good insulator In practice, a good insulator A. slows heat flow. B. speeds negative heat flow. C. stops heat flow. D. all of the above

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Answer:

The answer is

A. slows heat flow.

Step-by-step explanation:

An insulator is a material that impedes the movement of heat or electric current from flowing.

Theoretically good heat insulators stops the movement of heat, while practically this insulation can only be slowed down.

Hence from the options listed the correct answer practically is

A. slows heat flow.

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