Why can't we measure heat by touching an object?
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One reason is that we can't feel the temperature of an object, we feel the temperature of of our own flesh. When you touch something hot, it heats up your skin, and that heat in your skin is what you feel. ... Then stick both hands into a bowl of room temperature water
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One reason is that we can't feel the temperature of an object, we feel the temperature of of our own flesh. When you touch something hot, it heats up your skin, and that heat in your skin is what you feel. ... Then stick both hands into a bowl of room temperature water.
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