When you hold a cold drink, it feels super chilly because the drink is taking heat from your hand. Think of it like ice stealing your warmth! The colder the drink, the more it steals your heat, making your hands feel really chilly, just like when you step out of a pool on a hot day.
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- Putting an icy soda on your forehead feels like it's stealing your brain's warmth!
- Holding a cold metal can makes your fingers feel numb almost instantly.
- Drinking ice water through a straw gives the impression that the drink is going straight to your bones.
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Categories: Physics · Thermodynamics,Heat Transfer,Cold Drinks