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A metal pan will not attract iron but a magnet does.
Lets say room temp is 75 degrees. Your body temp is around 98 degrees. metal conducts heat very well so when you touch it all the heat is transferred to the metal whereas wood is more insulating and the heat from your finger leaves at a much slower rate. Also, there is also a difference in emissivity between the two materials. They radiate energy differently. The metal object not only feels colder in the room (or hotter in the sun), it really is a different temperature. Wiki/Google "emissivity." Metal is a thermal conductor and Wood is a thermal insulator. When you touch the metal, the energy transfers rapidly to the metal, making it colder. When you touch the wood, the energy transfers very slowly from your hand to the wood.
Wood shutter blinds regulate room temperature better than blinds build of metal. There is almost no difference in light regulation.
cos metal is a conductor of heat
Because metal is a conductor
One is made of metal and one is made of wood.
The difference is simply that one crib is made of some form of metal and the other is made out of wood. Both have wheels.
A file for metal needs to be harder and the teeth need to be finer.
The difference is in the poles, believe it or not. Steel pole barns are made from metal. Wood pole is made from logs.
the wood blade has sharp long teeth and the metal on has small tiny teeth
Wood atoms do not exist, and there are many different types of metal atoms. Look on a periodic table. Wood is a biological material consisting of a lot of molecules and atoms.
wood is soft and hard and metal is shinyy andd sometimes bendyy xx <3 wood is soft and hard and metal is shinyy andd sometimes bendyy xx <3
One is sharper than the other. Like metal is harder than wood so the mettal one has to be harder.
there is no difference
The difference between wood and plastic is that the wood is opaque and the plastic is transparent.
Metal is a type of material, but there are many other types. Wood, stone, cloth, water, or air are all types of nonmetallic materials.
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