A tile floor may feel uncomfortably cold to your bare feet, but a carpeted floor in an adjoining room at the same temperature feels warm. Why?
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A tile floor may feel uncomfortably cold to your bare feet, but a carpeted floor in an adjoining room at the same temperature feels warm. ... Explain: The carpeted floor creates a higher amount of friction when you walk on it, this causes heat. The tile floor doesn't.
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The carpeted floor creates a higher amount of friction when you walk on it, this causes heat.
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