Saturday 21 November 2009

How Thermos Keeps Coffee Hot Or Lemonade Cool...






















According to Prevost's Theory of Exchange, the colder of two bodies always absorbs heat waves until both bodies are the same temperature.  By this theory, it would be natural for scalding coffee or ice-cold lemonade in a Thermos to lose heat or gain it respectively.  But a Thermos is designed to cut down the exchange of heat between the inside and the outside of the bottle by hampering the three ways in which heat can travel :
Conduction, Convection, and Radiation.
  A standard Thermos, made of metal or plastic, has an inner container consisting of a double glass bottle.  A near vacuum exists between the two layers of glass, and the lips of the bottles are sealed by melting the edges together.  Glass is used because it is a poor conductor of heat, which means that in glass heat does not pass rapidly from molecule to molecule as it does in a better heat conductor such as copper.  The stopper and pads that hold the bottle in place in the outer container are generally made of cork, also a very poor conductor of heat.  The near vacuum between the two layers of glass limits the possibility of heat escaping from or penetrating the Thermos by convection - the transmission of heat by means of the movement of heated matter from one place to another in a liquid or gas.  Since, however, heat can travel through a vacuum by radiation, the facing surfaces of glass are coated with a silvery solution of aluminium which reflects heat waves and does not absorb them.
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Sir James Dewar invented the thermos or "Vacuum bottle" in 1885 to keep heat from the liquid gas with which he was experimenting.  The happy by-product of his ingenuity has made our life pleasurable when we are on a picnic or long distance travel.
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Have You Ever Wondered?



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Have you ever wondered, how bees take nectar and make it into honey.
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How trees are made into paper, and paper into money.
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How the Sun is so far away, yet we feel the heat,
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How the tongue is what allows us to talk.
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How a little bird knows how to fly when it leaves the nest,
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How our bodies are so active, and suddenly we need to rest.
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How we lie down at night, and put ourselves to sleep,
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How dreams are allowed in our minds to creep.
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How our emotions are stirred and we can cry,
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How we suddenly become happy and the tears are dried.
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How we seem to be 'oh! so fine',
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And instantly we can be half out of our mind.
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How one day we have a friend, and one day we don't,
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How sometimes people help us, and sometimes they won't.
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How by hands of a clock moving, time goes by.
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How fingernails seem to grow from under the skin,
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How peace is said to come from within,
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How we plant grain, and harvest corn,
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How some babies are hatched and others are born.

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If we have ever wondered and asked why,
                The answer lies alone with the MAKER in the sky,.... Just wondering... Have you ever wondered?

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