Physics, asked by vinaykumarabhinav, 10 months ago

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

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Answered by Nishitasaxenaplum
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The cold in a stone fights the heat in your hand. ... The heat in your hand is extended into the wood as soon as you touch it. The cold in a stone fights the heat in your hand. This is why fluffy insulation works so well, it has air around the fiberglass which slows down the transfer of temperature.

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