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Why does metal feel colder than wood?

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Answer: Metal conducts heat faster

Metal conducts heat fasterCorrect! At room temperature, metal and wood are the same temperature. But metal is a great heat conductor, so it quickly pulls heat from your warm hand. Wood is a poor conductor, so heat leaves your hand slowly. The faster heat loss makes metal feel colder, even though it isn't!

Wood generates heatWrong. Wood doesn't generate heat on its own. Both wood and metal are at room temperature. The difference is that wood is a poor heat conductor, so it doesn't pull heat from your hand as quickly as metal does.

Metal is actually colderWrong. Metal and wood at room temperature are the same temperature. Metal feels colder because it conducts heat away faster, not because it's actually at a lower temperature.

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