how can u say that our sense of touch give wrong information about temperature.give an example
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As you can see, it is generally desirable to have a temperature sensor that is both accurate and precise, and generally, for scientific research, the most accurate and precise measurement tool is used. For baking a pie, accuracy and precision are not nearly as necessary, so people are often satisfied to trust the knob on their oven to be correct.(Since it is rarely if ever recalibrated, this is more like the top left corner of the image than the bottom right)
So, since we know that when we are sweating because it is hot out, it must be in the 80’s, if temperature is comfortable, it must be around 74, if we feel a slight chill it must be around 60, and if we need a jacket, or heavy coat, then we must be in the 50’s, and 30’s respectively. ( This is how my internal thermometer is set, so feel free to comment if your level of comfort is different, but for the sake of my argument, assume that these temperatures work for you as well)