Physics, asked by chauhan4175, 1 month ago

he help of an activity explain why we cannot always rely on our sense of touch to decide whether an object is hot or cold.​

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Answered by yogeshbhuyal780
4

Answer:

Two reasons: One is that we can't feel the temperature of an object, we feel the temperature of of our own flesh. ... Our senses tend to calibrate to whatever condition we're in, so if you touch something warmer than your hands, that thing will feel warm, but it may just feel that way because your hands were cold.

Answered by brainliest80
2

Explanation:

Take three small tubs/containers. Label

them as A, B and C. Put cold water in

container A and hot water in container B. Mix some cold and hot water in

container C. Now dip your left hand in

container A and the right hand in

container B. After keeping the hands in

the two containers for 2–3 minutes, put

both the hands simultaneously in

container C. Do both the

hands get the same feeling?

So, we

cannot always rely on our sense of touch

to decide whether an object

is hot or cold. Sometimes

it may deceive us.

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