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Which statement best explains the reason that the metal part of the seatbelt is a better thermal conductor then the plastic part? A. That the metal part of this seatbelt is a better thermal conductor than the plastic part? A. The metal has loosely packed particles which allows for more collisions in a given area B. the metal has loosely packed particles which limits the energy transferred by the collision of particles see that the metal has densely packed particles which allows for more collisions in a given area D. the middle has densely packed particles which limits energy transfer by the collisions of particles
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