Physics, asked by krishpatel230908, 5 months ago

how does a thermos flask show conduction convection and radiation of heat​

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Answered by NishuGohil
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Answer:

The silver coating on the inner bottle presents heat transfer by radiation, and the vacuum between its double wall prevents heat moving by convection. The thickness of the glass walls stops heat entering or leaving the flask by conduction. The case surrounds the flask provides additional insulation.

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Answered by biswasriya142005
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Answer:

The silver coating on the inner bottle presents heat transfer by radiation, and the vacuum between its double wall prevents heat moving by convection. The thickness of the glass walls stops heat entering or leaving the flask by conduction. The case surrounds the flask provides additional insulation

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