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Why do thermos bottle keep cold beverages contained inside them from getting warm?
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Why do thermos bottle keep cold beverages contained inside them from getting warm?
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Answer- To keep your drinks hot or cold, it minimizes heat transfer due to conduction and radiation. Convection is not included because convection keeps the temperature in a liquid even.
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