The vacuum flask
The vacuum flask has several ways of keeping
the heat in or out.
The shiny surfaces prevent heat radiation and also reflect any heat
energy that falls on them.
The partial vacuum between the two sides of the flask
reduces conduction to a very small amount and the stopper prevents heat loss by
convection.
The shiny sides
are on both surfaces of the glass – inside and
outside.
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