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∙ 10y agoAdvantages of a vacuum flask include its ability to keep liquids hot or cold for an extended period of time, its portability, and its durability. Disadvantages may include the initial cost of purchasing one, the potential for breakage if dropped, and the limited capacity for certain models.
A vacuum is maintained in a thermos flask in order to prevent heat transfer by conduction and convection. The absence of air molecules in the vacuum reduces the amount of heat that can be transferred through these processes, helping to keep the contents of the flask hot or cold for longer periods of time.
Heat is transferred away from a vacuum flask through a process called radiation, where thermal energy is emitted in the form of electromagnetic waves. The vacuum between the flask walls prevents heat transfer by conduction or convection, so radiation is the primary mechanism for heat loss.
The vacuum between the glass walls in a vacuum flask acts as an insulator, preventing heat transfer through conduction or convection. This helps to maintain the temperature of the contents by minimizing heat loss or gain.
Conduction in a thermos flask is minimized through the use of a vacuum layer between two walls of the flask. This vacuum layer prevents heat transfer by conduction, as there are no molecules present to transfer the heat. This helps to keep the contents of the flask hot or cold for an extended period of time.
A vacuum flask keeps things cold by using a vacuum layer between the inner and outer walls of the flask to reduce heat transfer through conduction and convection. This prevents outside heat from reaching the contents inside, helping to maintain their temperature for a longer period of time.
becuase metal conducts heat
because it have noise it is disadvantage and it cleans the room this is advantage
it is the cup that comes on a vacuum flask
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Vacuum tubes have superior sound quality and are typically easy for the user to replace on their own. Disadvantages include their size, rather large for portable devices, and they generally use a larger amount of power then transistors.
Also known as a Buchner or vacuum flask, the flask uses vacuum to filter samples. A vacuum hose is attached to the hose barb and the funnel is placed on top. As the hose creates a vacuum, the sample is filtered through the funnel.
Advantage: Clean burn-off and evaporation of unwanted materials Disadvantages: Difficult to handle and maintain. Materials exposed to vacuum should be vacuum compatible, e.g. no gasses should be trapped in constructions and/or materials
volumateric flask is also a type of flask
A vacuum is maintained in a thermos flask in order to prevent heat transfer by conduction and convection. The absence of air molecules in the vacuum reduces the amount of heat that can be transferred through these processes, helping to keep the contents of the flask hot or cold for longer periods of time.
There could be a crack or leakage that allows air to flow in or out of the flask. It may be time to replace the flask with a new one.
Scottish scientist Sir James Dewar invented the vacuum flask in 1892.
Thermos flask or vacuum flask.