How to keep stable temperature inside an iron container of mm thin

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Maintaining a stable temperature inside a thin iron container without insulation presents significant challenges due to heat loss. Key factors influencing temperature stability include the thermal mass of the contents and the specific measurement of temperature, whether it is the air temperature or that of an object within the container. Effective strategies must consider these variables to achieve desired thermal conditions.

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  • Basic principles of material properties, specifically iron
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Can some one give me ideas that how can we do above question.
 
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Without any kind of insulation? I would think it would be extremely difficult due to heat loss. It would also depend on the thermal mass of whatever is inside the container, and whether you're measuring air temperature or the temperature of some object inside the container.
 

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