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If the temperature is low , the air will feel cold.
The water temp for Cocoa Beach during the month of April ranges from 74 to 79 degrees and with the very warm temps makes the water feel refreshing.
When you touch ice, it conducts heat away from your hand. This causes the temperature of your hand to drop, resulting in the sensation of coldness. Ice has a lower temperature than your body, so heat is transferred from your hand to the ice, making your hand feel cold.
Although the process of rusting does release heat, the precess itself is very slow, so the rate at which the heat is released does not produce a noticeable change in temperature.
The wind chill factor makes the outside temperature feel like -9.7°F.
At equilibrium the table ad air will have the same temperature. Any change in air temperature will change the temperature of the table but the change in table temperature will lag behind the change in air temperature. If you feel a table in a room it may feel cooler than the air temperature as the table material is more conductive of the heat from your skin than the air.
the woodchuck would feel the temperature change and thats how i found my answer.
It can be normal to feel dizzy after coming in from the cold due to the temperature change. If you continue to feel dizzy, see a doctor.
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If the water is room temperature, meaning the same temperature as the air, then you wouldn't feel a change in temperature. On the other hand, If there was a breeze or the air was otherwise in motion, it might increase evaporation of skin moisture and have a cooling effect. In that situation, putting your hands into the water might make them feel warmer.
rain doesnt actualy change the temperature although it may feel like it
It's just that the acceleration/decceleration is not noticable. If your bus driver floored it, you would feel being thrown back although in a bus/train it wouldn't really work. The nerves in your body, such as the bottom of your feet, can detect the pressure as you stand or walk. The nerves in your Inner Ear also detect the fluid as it moves when you turn your head or when you move it. These inputs to your brain bascially detect changes in acceleration (or change in direction of movement). IF a plane or bus or car that is traveling at a constant velocity, then you will not feel any change in movement. Only when the car takes a sharp turn will you feel pressure against you. Also think about this: Sit real still or lay on the floor. You don't feel movement---right? BUT you are moving. The earth is spinning and it is flying around the Sun. Do you feel that? No. Why? Because the movement is a constant force so you don't DETECT it. Only when you are exposed to Acceleration or changes in direction of movement.
No. There are many reasons for change in body temperature. Even when you have a period you might feel flushed. The only way to know if your pregnant is to get a test
no, you cannot detect your own fever with your hand because your hand is the same body temperature as your forehead. Therefore, you can't feel if your forehead is hot or cold both are either hot at the same time or cold.
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Yes it is very possible to feel the temperature if you slightly place the backside of your hand to the center of the forehead you can then feel if it is a higher temperature than normal.
No, but they are both determined by the same factor: geography. It may make it feel a little warmer or colder though, just like wind chill, but it doesn't actually change it.