A wet reaction.
The water vapor directly above the pot would feel warm and moist on your hand. It would create a sensation of heat and dampness due to the evaporation of the boiling water.
When you hand touches the hot handle of a pot. When you touch an ice cube and it melts in your hand. When the spoon touches hot water and the spoon gets hot. When the spoon touches cold ice cream and the ice cream melts.
One example is convection, like when a pot of water is on a hot stove burner.
The ice is colder then your hand so your hand starts heating up the ice which means your hand is losing warmth and it gets colder, then you have nerves in your hand which sense the lack of heat and you feel cold.
-- Take a measuring cup and a paper cup. -- Using the measuring cup, pour about 3.7 fluid ounces of water into the paper cup. -- The weight of the paper cup in your hand is now about 1 newton.
The water vapor directly above the pot would feel warm and moist on your hand. It would create a sensation of heat and dampness due to the evaporation of the boiling water.
poor circulation
Immediately wash it with water and then see a doctor.
Wet hand Syndrome?
When the median nerve is compressed, an individual's hand will feel as if it has "gone to sleep."
No, I have never experienced the sensation of flying with a flower in my hand.
It doesn't have to mean something, it simply means that you like to hold his hand, or feel safe when he touches you.
When you hand touches the hot handle of a pot. When you touch an ice cube and it melts in your hand. When the spoon touches hot water and the spoon gets hot. When the spoon touches cold ice cream and the ice cream melts.
electrons
One example is convection, like when a pot of water is on a hot stove burner.
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.
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.