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The temperature of the water is lower than the air temperature. [Try running the hot water a little before you wash your hands.]

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Why does your hand feel cool if you wash with water?

The temperature differences - if the water temperature is cooler than the temperature of your hand, your hand will lose heat to the water. Furthermore, when the remaining droplets of water on your hand evaporate, it will also take some of the heat it absorbed from your hand.


Why does your hand feel cool if you wash it with water?

The temperature differences - if the water temperature is cooler than the temperature of your hand, your hand will lose heat to the water. Furthermore, when the remaining droplets of water on your hand evaporate, it will also take some of the heat it absorbed from your hand.