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Why is it impossible to prevent heat loss by radiation ?​

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As it has insulator between two layers, it prevents the direct contact with surrounding and also stops the molecular motion for heat transfer. As it is a closed system surrounded by the layer of insulator, radiation can't even take place.

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As it has insulator between two layers, it prevents the direct contact with surrounding and also stops the molecular motion for heat transfer. As it is a closed system surrounded by the layer of insulator, radiation can't even take place.

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