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Describe an experiment to concude that touch is not a reliable perception of heat and temperature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two reasons for it

Explanation:One reason is that we can’t feel the temperature of an object, we feel the temperature of of our own flesh. When you touch something hot, it heats up your skin, and that heat in your skin is what you feel. That may seem trivial, but the problem is that your body is constantly circulating blood into your flesh, which means that, if you touch something with a low thermal conductivity (styrofoam, for example), the temperature of your own blood will tend to overwhelm the temperature flow from the object, making it impossible to accurately gauge the temperature of the object itself.

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