Why do you think an ice cube feels cold when you hold it in your hand?

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Oliver Gray

Works at the International Criminal Court, Lives in The Hague, Netherlands.
At first impression, it would seem that the chill is transferred from the ice cube to your hand. On the contrary, when your hand touches an ice cube -- or any object with a lower ambient temperature than your hand -- you begin to feel cold, as body heat is transferred to the colder object.Jul 22, 2011
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Harper Adams

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At first impression, it would seem that the chill is transferred from the ice cube to your hand. On the contrary, when your hand touches an ice cube -- or any object with a lower ambient temperature than your hand -- you begin to feel cold, as body heat is transferred to the colder object.Jul 22, 2011
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