If you get out of bed in the morning onto a tiled floor, your feet feel cold. But if you walk on a carpet in your bare feet, it feels warm. Why is there this difference.
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If you get out of bed in the morning onto a tiled floor, your feet feel cold. But if you walk on a carpet in your bare feet, it feels warm. Why is there this difference
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The carpet or the rug is able to absorb the heat better than the tile floor. It is like when water heats up very quickly, but a metal pan is able to heat up more quickly. That is why the tile floor feels colder to your bare feet than a rug does even though they are the same temperature.
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The carpet or the rug is able to absorb the heat better than the tile floor. It is like when water heats up very quickly, but a metal pan is able to heat up more quickly. That is why the tile floor feels colder to your bare feet than a rug does even though they are the same temperature.
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