Insulation is the process of preventing the transfer of heat or sound from one area to another. It is commonly used in buildings to keep the interior spaces warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Insulation materials are designed to reduce the flow of heat and can be made from a variety of materials, including fiberglass, cellulose, foam, and mineralwool.
Fiberglass: This type of insulation is made from tiny glass fibers and is one of the most common types of insulation used in residential and commercial buildings.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the interactions between matter and energy and the effects of these interactions on systems by researching applications of nuclear reactions in which a small amount of matter is converted directly into a huge amount of energy (i.e., E=MC2). (L)