Air is bad conductor of heat or partly conducts heat, still vacuum is to be placed between the walls of the thermos flask because
  • A
    It is difficult to fill the air between the walls of thermos flask
  • B
    Due to more pressure of air, the thermos can get crack
  • C
    By convection, heat can flow through air
  • D
    On filling the air, there is no advantage
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