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in the design a thermos lab, you compared the temperature of your thermos with a container that you did not insulate. what was the container for?
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in the design a thermos lab, you compared the temperature of your thermos with a container that you did not insulate. what was the container for?
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To see if the insulation would affect the temp of whatever you are measuring.
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