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The
temperature sensitive nerve endings in your skin must detect
the difference between your body temperature and your skin
temperature. When your skin cools down, the temperature sensitive
nerves tell you that the object that you are touching is cold.
The metal, the wood and the styrofoam at this exhibit are
all the same temperature and are colder than your hand. But,
because they do not carry the heat away from your hand at
the same rate, they do not feel equally cold.
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