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Is a bottle cork good conductor?
A bottle cork is not a good conductor.
Cork is a natural material that is made from the bark of the cork oak tree. It is a lightweight, porous material that is often used to make stoppers for bottles. Cork is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, which makes it a good insulator. This means that it does not transfer heat or electricity very well.
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