If you are using wood, metal, plastic, or a thermos it would have to be a thermos because inside of it there insulators. Insulators are used to keep whatever is inside the same without the stuff outside interfering. Why else do you think we drink hot coffee in a thermos.
Plastic generally does not keep liquid hotter than a foam container or glass container. Foam containers have better insulating properties, making them more effective at retaining heat. Glass containers also have higher thermal conductivity, which can help keep liquids hotter for longer periods compared to plastic.
Yes, both a thermos and a glass cup can help keep liquids hotter for longer periods of time compared to a regular open container. This is because they have better insulation properties, reducing heat transfer between the liquid and the surrounding environment.
Liquid does not hold a specific shape on its own and takes the shape of its container due to its property of fluidity. It flows and fills its container without a set form.
Okay... Whoever wrote this was really stupid. One of the main characteristics of liquid is that it takes the shape of the bottom of it's container. So no, a liquid does not keep it's own shape. If it did, then it would be a solid.
One way to keep water cold without a fridge is to use an insulated container, such as a cooler or thermos, and add ice or ice packs to help maintain the cold temperature. Placing the container in a shaded area or wrapping it in a towel can also help keep the water cold for a longer period of time.
Plastic generally does not keep liquid hotter than a foam container or glass container. Foam containers have better insulating properties, making them more effective at retaining heat. Glass containers also have higher thermal conductivity, which can help keep liquids hotter for longer periods compared to plastic.
the answer is it gets it colder
A Flask
Igloo-type cooler.
Yes, both a thermos and a glass cup can help keep liquids hotter for longer periods of time compared to a regular open container. This is because they have better insulation properties, reducing heat transfer between the liquid and the surrounding environment.
styrofoam, but warning fammable and unsafe for the environment!
Liquids always take the shape of the container that they are in. This is the basic definition of a liquid.
In general, foam is a better insulator than metal, and so foam would be expected to keep water hotter longer under most normal circumstances.
Fridge normally works for me.
A liquid leveler is used to maintain a consistent level of liquid in a container by automatically adjusting the flow of liquid in and out of the container. It works by using sensors to detect the current liquid level and then controlling valves or pumps to add or remove liquid as needed to keep the level constant.
Liquid does not hold a specific shape on its own and takes the shape of its container due to its property of fluidity. It flows and fills its container without a set form.
If the containers are the same apart from the colour, no. But if the red container is more insulated than the blue one, yes If the blue is more insulated than the red, no.