Science, asked by sona2815, 8 months ago

A Thermos flask has two walls with a vacuum between them. How does this help in keeping tea
or milk hot?​

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Answered by rashigupta449
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These few, simple features prevent virtually all heat transfer by either conduction, convection, or radiation. The vacuum prevents conduction. The tight stopper prevents air from entering or leaving the flask, so convection isn't possible either. What about radiation? When infrared radiation tries to leave the hot liquid, the reflective lining of the inner chamber reflects it straight back in again. There's virtually no way heat can escape from a vacuum flask and a hot drink stored inside will stay steaming hot for several hours.

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Answered by zainab2000
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The thermos flask prevents the flow of heat by any of these processes. The flask is made up of glass which is a bad conductor of heat. Hence heat does not flow by conduction. Since there is vacuum between the walls of the bottle, flow of heat by convection is also ruled out.

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