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The capacity of a thermos is "qt.(quart)"
Most times its because there is no air in between the outside layer of the thermos and the inside layer of the thermos.
A thermos works with principle of Physics that vacuum is a pure insulator of heat. Thermos is made of two containers separated by a vacuum space which acts as an insulator of heat. Also the surface of thermos will be glassy which in turn helps in reduction of heat loss.
Yes.
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.
No. An electric current has magnetic properties,but not optical properties.
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