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When you run on a normal cool or even cold day, when you have finished running you are hot. If it is hot to start with before your run, you are going to get hotter, hotter than running on a cool day.

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Why does a metal spoon feel hotter than a wooden spoon when in hot water?

Metal conducts heat better than wood, so the metal spoon quickly absorbs the heat from the hot water, making it feel hotter to the touch compared to the wooden spoon, which does not conduct heat as efficiently.


Why does an iron roof feel much hotter than a light-colored tile roof on a hot day?

An iron roof feels hotter than a light-colored tile roof on a hot day because iron has a higher thermal conductivity, meaning it can transfer heat more easily than the ceramic tiles. This results in the iron roof absorbing and retaining more heat from the sun, making it feel hotter to the touch compared to the lighter-colored tiles which reflect more sunlight.


Why is sitting in a 100F hot tub feels much hotter than standing outside on a 100F day?

Sitting in a hot tub at 100F feels hotter than standing outside on a 100F day because the water conducts heat more effectively than air. This means the heat from the hot tub water transfers to your body more efficiently, making it feel hotter. In addition, the hot tub usually surrounds you on all sides, enclosing the heat and making it feel more intense compared to standing outside where the air can circulate around you.


What is hotter blacktop or sidewalk?

Generally blacktop will get hotter because the color black is a better absorber of heat and energy than a lighter colored material. Black is a higher emissivity or rate at which it absorbs energy due to heat. This is why you feel warmer when you wear a black shirt on a hot day compared to a white shirt.


Why does the sand feel different than the water on a hot day at the beach?

Sand and water have different thermal properties. Sand retains heat longer than water, so on a hot day, the sand will feel hotter because it has absorbed more heat from the sun. The water, on the other hand, has a higher specific heat capacity, which means it takes longer to heat up and cools down faster than sand.

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What does it means when your oil runs hot?

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Why does an iron roof feel much hotter than a light-colored tile roof on a hot day?

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What is comparative of the word hot?

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