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how does the outer shell of a thermos flask prevent heat transfer?

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Answer:A thermos flask has two walls which are evacuated. 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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