leave it for a long time and it can burn. :)
i dont recommend you try it.
When hands touch hot water, the heat from the water is transferred to the skin, causing the skin to burn. The heat damages the skin cells and nerve endings, leading to the sensation of burning.
If you touch a hot pot, you may experience a burn injury to your skin. This can cause pain, redness, blistering, and damage to the skin tissue. It's important to run the affected area under cool water and seek medical attention if the burn is severe.
Yes, they get very hot to the touch.
You could have a sun burn, Shingles, Chicken Pox, a burn from hot water, an acid burn, an allergy, an abrasion, or an irritation. You need to go to your doctors to see what he/she thinks.
Lime actually helps burn the fat and hot water helps with indigestion
No
This is an example of heat transfer through conduction. When you touch something hot, the heat from the object is transferred to your skin through direct contact, causing a burn.
I believe its the one saying if you touch a hot stove it'll burn you, and according the rule that pain is associated with bad, you'll learn not to touch a hot stove again.
If you touch a hot stove, you will likely experience burning pain due to the heat. This happens because the high temperature of the stove causes damage to your skin cells, resulting in a burn. It is important to immediately remove your hand from the stove, run it under cold water, and seek medical attention if the burn is severe.
Because you touch urself at night
The 3M 2000 body won't get hot to the touch, but if the bulb cover is removed, the bulb can easily cause a serious burn.
if you put your hands inside an oven they will get very hot and may burn a little. If you touch the flame or a metal part you will burn because the metal will become so hot because it absorbs the heat that you would be putting your hands under such intense heat by actually touching the thing which is hot that you would burn your hands.