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Q: Why do some material feel colder than others?
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Why do some objects feel colder than other objects of the same temperature?

The ones that feel colder, have better heat conduction.


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Whene does density of a material get greater?

Materials become denser as they get colder, unless, like ice, some other molecular force makes them less dense. Solids are denser than liquids, which are denser than gases. The colder a solid is, the more dense it becomes because each molecule's energy, which helps it repel the others, is less.


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