No, we cannot always rely on our sense of touch to determine temperature accurately. Our skin can be sensitive to temperature differences, but it may not detect subtle variations or provide precise measurements.
Can we always rely on our sense of touch to determine the temperature of different water samples?
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We cannot always rely on our sense of touch to determine the temperature of different water samples, as it is subjective and influenced by prior sensations. This can lead to misleading perceptions. For accurate temperature readings, using a thermometer is essential.