why do we feel iron is colder than wood when they are kept and taken out of fridge at the same time?
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why do we feel iron is colder than wood when they are kept and taken out of fridge at the same time?
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The point here, is that the metal sucks the heat out of your skin faster than the wood does and so the sensors will tell your brain...."metal = cold.... wood = warm". But actually, they are the same temperature. Just that metal can draw the heat out of your body faster, so it feels colder to touch.