Science, asked by jai5054, 10 months ago


3. Why does a piece of tile or stone feel colder than a piece of wood even though both are at the same
temperature?

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Answered by anuj4696
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Answer:

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Even though they are the same temperature, the metal will feel colder than the wood because of the thermal conductivity of the metal, compared to thewood. ... It is because the metalconducted heat faster that it feels colder than the wood, which conducted heat slower.

Answered by 6954treesa
5

Answer:

Stone conducts heat at least 10 times better than wood - so it sucks the heat away from your hand. Because heat flows. In tile, which is a thermal conductor, the flow causes the heat from your skin to leave, making it feel cold. Wood, on the other hand, is an insulator, and a lot less heat flows from your skin.

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