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how we feel when we touch non-metals​

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Answered by mathin9
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In general, metals feel colder or hotter to the touch than other materials at the same temperature because they're good thermal conductors. This means they easily transfer heat to colder objects or absorb heat from warmer objects. Your skin can't actually detect the temperature of other objects—it only senses its own temperature. When you touch a piece of metal that is colder than your hand, your fingers rapidly lose heat and feel cold—and the opposite happens when you touch metal that is hotter than your hand. Thermal insulators like plastic and wood don't transfer heat as easily.

Answered by nikhilrai27
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Answer:

they are soft and are bad conductor of heat and electricity

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