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Q: A woman bought a new thermos to keep her coffee hot on her drive to work the new thermos satisfied of the desired to have hot coffee in the morning what is this an example of?
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Where can one find a Thermos Stainless Steel mug for sale?

Thermos stainless steel mugs are widely available in retail stores. They can also be bought online from Amazon, eBay and Tesco for example. The Thermos website has pictures of the full range of Thermos products.


Where does the word thermos come from?

Thermos is from the Greek word 'thermos' meaning 'heat'.


What is the plural of thermos?

Thermoses is the plural of thermos.


What is inside a thermos?

inside a thermos is flask steel materials, it keeps the thermos for about 1 - 2 days.


What is the possessive form of thermos?

The possessive form for the noun thermos is thermos's.Example: I can't find the thermos's cap.


What is the capacity of a thermos?

The capacity of a thermos is "qt.(quart)"


What is the capacity of thermos?

The capacity of a thermos is "qt.(quart)"


Is a thermos good after 20 years?

Can be, if the vacuum is good. In glass thermos if the glass is not broken it is okay. In steel thermos if the vacuum has not been lost it will be. You can test a steel thermos by simply filling it with boiling water, if the outside of the thermos becomes hot the vacuum has been lost and one will need a new thermos.


How many millimeters is in a thermos?

About 70-200 mm Is In A Thermos


What is the plural for thermos?

"Thermos is a brand name (adjective) not a noun. Brand names are always used as an adjective so the correct usage in a sentence would be "I bought ten Thermos containers." or "The Thermos food containers are on sale at the store this week."


An example of quasi static process?

Quasi static process - doesn't really exist except in theory. It is a thermodynamic process going infinitely slow. The best example is if you had air at 1C inside a cryogenic thermos and you had add outside the thermos at 1.00000000000001C. The point is is the air inside the thermos would eventually warm up to the slightly warmer air outside the container, but it would take a long long time.


Can a thermos or glass cup keep liquids hotter longer?

This will depend upon the Thermos, but in general a thermos will keep hot liquids hotter for longer. This is because the Thermos has stronger insulating properties.