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7 May, 03:13

Referencing the reasoning you used from #1, explain the difference between objects that feel hot and those that

feel "cold".

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  1. 7 May, 04:08
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    The temperature of the cold water is lower than the warm one. So, when we put the hand in the warm from the cold water, our hand will absorb heat, causing the hand to feel hot. Thus, we can conclude that the more heat it absorbs, the more hotter it is. Whereas the more heat it releases, the colder it is.
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