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Why does metal feel colder than wood at the same temperature?

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Metal feels colder than wood at the same temperature because metal conducts heat away from your skin faster than wood, creating the sensation of coldness.

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  1. Metal feels colder to the touch than wood, even when both are at the same temperature, because metal has a higher thermal conductivity. This means that metal transfers heat away from your skin more quickly than wood does, giving the sensation of coldness. Wood, being a poorer conductor, transfers heat more slowly, so it feels warmer. This difference in heat transfer rates explains why materials can feel different temperatures to our touch.

    For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 7 Temperature and its Measurement Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-7/

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