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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

How does a foam-filled winter coat keep a person warm?

How does a foam-filled winter coat keep a person warm?
a) It slows down the transfer of thermal energy from the outside to the inside of the coat.
b) It slows down the transfer of thermal energy from the inside to the outside of the coat.
c) It speeds up the transfer of thermal energy from the outside to the inside of the coat.
d) It speeds up the transfer of thermal energy from the inside to the outside of the coat.

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Anonymous

Jan 18, 2025

Your answer is B, im doing the pretest and thats the answer i got right.
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Anonymous

Jan 13, 2025

B) It slows down the transfer of thermal energy from inside to outside the coat.Explanation:
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Jared Ward

Feb 22, 2025

It slows down the transfer of thermal energy from inside to outside of the coat. 
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Anonymous

Dec 31, 2024

It slows down the transfer of thermal energy from outside to inside the coat. "NC"It slows down the transfer of thermal energy from inside to outside the coat. It speeds up the transfer of thermal energy from outside to inside the coat. It speeds up the transfer of thermal energy from inside to outside the coat.
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Anonymous

Jan 02, 2025

The answer to the given question above would be the second option. How a foam-filled winter coat helps keep a person warm is that, it slows down the transfer of thermal energy from inside to outside the coat. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!

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