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5) Elaborately explain the structure of thermos flask with diagram.(With proper explanation and diagram)​

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Answered by shanmakrish23
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Explanation:

The vacuum between the two walls, rubber, glass, cork and air do not allow the loss of heat by conduction. Cork in the neck of the flask and the ...

n order to solve this question first we will draw a labelled diagram of thermos flask and know what the terms conduction, convection and radiation means. Then we will know what factors of thermos flask prevent transfer of heat by conduction, convection or radiation.

Complete answer:

The labelled diagram of thermos flask is as shown below:

               

Now let us see the definitions of conduction, convection and radiation.

The process by which heat is directly transferred through the medium of a substance when there’s a difference of temperature between neighboring regions, without the movement of the substance is known as conduction. The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat is known as convection. Heat transfer in metal is taken place by conduction method whereas heat transfer in liquid is taken place by convection method. Conduction, convection and radiation all three methods require medium to transfer (in vacuum transfer of heat is not possible). Radiation is the energy that comes from a source (generally Sun) and travels through space at the speed of light.

Now, we shall see the factors which prevent the transfer of heat by conduction, convection or radiation in a thermos flask.

1) The loss of heat by conduction does not take place in between two walls, rubber glass, cork and air as there is vacuum preventing it.

Cork in the neck of the flask and the cup over it prevent loss of heat by convection method.

2) As there is vacuum between the walls, heat cannot be lost or gained by conduction or convection.

3) As the outer surface of the inner wall and inner surface of the outer wall are silvered, heat loss will be minimized by radiation. The inner wall of the flask is a poor radiator and the outer wall is a good reflector of radiation.

Note:

One must know the difference between conduction, convection and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat in metals, convection is transfer of heat in liquid and radiation is the energy emitted by the Sun.

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