Drinks remain hot or cold for a long time in a thermos flask because of the (a) presence of air, which is a bad conductor of heat (b) silver coating on the inside of the double walls (c) vacuum between the double walls (d) combined effects of (b) and (c)
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Both b and c because the silver coating is a bad absorber of heat and vacuum prevent heat from leaving the thermos flask and entering into it
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