👉 In physics and thermodynamics, a "heatlike" object is one that absorbs or radiates heat in such a way that it behaves as an insulator. Heat like objects are not conductors of electricity, meaning they do not allow the flow of electric current through them. Instead, they can absorb and release thermal energy through conduction, radiation, or convection. Heatlike objects are often found in materials with high specific heat capacity (a property that describes how much heat a material can withstand