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Metal conducts heat very well; the heat of your feet will be carried away quickly on a metal floor, causing you to feel cold - because of the loss of heat. Wood conducts heat very POORLY; it's an excellent insulator. That's why we use wooden "trivets" to protect delicate tabletops from hot cooking vessels.
When you fall on a mud floor, the mud compacts down like a pillow. It is soft and slows down your fall. But the cement floor is very hard and rigid. It does not compress down like a pillow. So you feel the impact alot more.
because all of the gravity is coming up from the ground where air circulates through it
The reason a concrete floor feels colder than a carpeted floor is because the carpet acts as an insulator to trap heat. The concrete on the other hand will stay cold way longer once it is cold.
Floor tiles absorb heat rapidly. This means that if you stand in bare feet on tiles, a lot of heat is drawn out of your foot. A carpet in comparison, absorbs heat slowly. This makes floor tiles feel colder that a carpet when they are actually the same temperature.
There really is no such thing as cold but you feel that cause heat goes to wear it isn't so it leaves your body which makes you feel cold I hope this helped cause its by a 7th grader but it's the truth I learned this at school
It's not at all certain that it is any cooler. But wood is a better insulator than cement so it will drain less heat from your body where you touch it, that's why wood will feel warmer.
Metal conducts heat very well; the heat of your feet will be carried away quickly on a metal floor, causing you to feel cold - because of the loss of heat. Wood conducts heat very POORLY; it's an excellent insulator. That's why we use wooden "trivets" to protect delicate tabletops from hot cooking vessels.
Heat sink, insulative value of air, density of substances & heat transfer.
aaah! bcoz it's concrete!
Stone floors are cold because they are conductors and do not trap heat as a result. Carpets are insulators and are able to trap the warm air as a result.
Because the pool is metal
When you fall on a mud floor, the mud compacts down like a pillow. It is soft and slows down your fall. But the cement floor is very hard and rigid. It does not compress down like a pillow. So you feel the impact alot more.
Lay on a wooden or linoleum floor. (do NOT use your bed) Usually you will feel a sudden pop. If that doesn't work do jumping jacks.
because all of the gravity is coming up from the ground where air circulates through it
The field test of cement are 1.Insert the hand in cement bag,one should feel cool. 2.Rub the cement between fingers,one should feel silky 3.Through handfull of cement in a bucket of water it should float before it sinks.
The reason a concrete floor feels colder than a carpeted floor is because the carpet acts as an insulator to trap heat. The concrete on the other hand will stay cold way longer once it is cold.