why does your hand feel cold while holding an ice cub
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The ice takes heat from our hand when we hold it. That heat is used as latent heat of fusion to melt the ice and then as specific heat to bring the temperature of the ice to our body temperature. This loss of heat from our hand makes us feel cold.
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If 2 objects have different temperatures, heat will flow from the warmer object to the colder one. So holding an ice cube will transfer the warmth of your hand to the ice cube which will cause the ice cube to melt. So your hand feels cold because it is losing heat energy.
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