Science, asked by sushreesimranswain12, 4 months ago

what happens when we touch a cold metal spoon? why does it feel cold? Explain. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It's right if the metal is coldier than your hands.

Normally (except by disease conditions) a human body keeps its temperature at 36.5 °C.

If the metal piece is coldier than this, when you touch it, it will occurs an energy transfer, from your hand to the metal. This phenomenon is called heat, that is energy in transit, and ever flows towards the heatier to the coldier “body”. Heat is measured on btu per hour, Kcal per hour, and other units.

But now, let us consideer a panel on your cook, boiling water, for instance… if you (please don't do that) touch it… Hugh ache! Bingo! The heat now flew from the panel to your hand — or from the heatiest to the coldier place.

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Answered by 1705060410
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Answer: The spoon is metal and metal is a good conductor of heat and cold so that why you fell cold

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