Skip,
It does not know. A thermos has an inner vessel, a non-thermal conductive layer
and an outer shell. The middle non-conductive layer (could just be a sealed air
gap) reduces the amount of thermal energy exchanged helping to keep the inner
chamber at a constant temperature.
Steve
Sent from me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Skip Jackson <jackson.skip at yahoo.com>
To: spridget<spridgets at autox.team.net>
Cc: <midgetsprite at yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Spridgets] Help on a very simple question!
The mirror question is nothing compared to the thermos bottle paradox.
The thermos bottle keeps hot stuff hot and cold stuff cold.
BUT how do it know????
Skip Jackson driving AN5L/37190 around Cincinnati
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