Physics, asked by mahadfaisal0456, 4 months ago

Explain how a store-bought thermos is designed to stop heat loss from
conduction, convection, and radiation

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Answered by SimontiniAuddya
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Answer:

A thermos has double glass walls with vacuum between them. The vacuum between the two walls prevents heat transfer through conduction or convection from the inside to the outside and reverse.

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Answered by pradeepbauddh4
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Answer:

A thermos has double glass walls with vacuum between them. The vacuum between the two walls prevents heat transfer through conduction or convection from the inside to the outside and reverse.

Thermos also has a silver lining in the inner wall that prevents heat transfer through radiation as blocks any inner heat to go out through radiation.

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