Social Sciences, asked by rashitamrakar3, 3 months ago

how does a thermos flask minimise heat transfer?​

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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A thermos flask has double walls, which are evacuated and the vacuum bottle is silvered on the inside. The vacuum between the two walls prevents heat being transferred from the inside to the outside by conduction and convection

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Answered by bhrpip007
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A thermos flask has double walls, which are evacuated and the vacuum bottle is silvered on the inside. The vacuum between the two walls prevents heat being transferred from the inside to the outside by conduction and convection.

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