Physics, asked by DragonSlayer7119, 11 months ago

Why are ice boxes made of thermocol?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ice box contains an insulated material, typically made up of styrofoam (thermocol) which is sandwiched between the two layers of plastic which makes the inner and outer walls of the box. This added insulation prevents heat from escaping thus keeping the inside cool.

Answered by Rohit36363
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Explanation:

An ice box contains an insulated material, typically made up of styrofoam (thermocol) which is sandwiched between the two layers of plastic which makes the inner and outer walls of the box. This added insulation prevents heat from escaping thus keeping the inside cool.

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