Metal is a good conductor of heat compared to paper, so it absorbs and transfers heat more efficiently. This causes the metal lunchbox to feel hotter to the touch when exposed to the sun than the newspaper.
The temperature of a door is typically the same as the temperature of the surrounding environment. If the door is metal or glass, it may feel warmer or cooler to the touch depending on the material's ability to conduct heat.
Metal is a better conductor of heat than wood, so when you touch a metal object at room temperature, it conducts heat away from your skin more effectively than a wood object. This rapid transfer of heat creates the sensation of the metal feeling cooler even though both the metal and wood objects are at the same room temperature.
Metal has higher thermal conductivity than wood, so it can transfer heat faster from your skin, making it feel cooler. This rapid heat transfer also gives the sensation of the metal being colder than the wood, even when they are both at the same temperature.
Metal has higher thermal conductivity than wood, so it draws heat away from your hand faster, making it feel colder. This means the metal doorknob will feel colder to touch compared to the wooden door at the same temperature.
Metal can conduct heat away from your body (hands) faster than carpet.
The wind can make it feel cooler - wind chill.
The solid metal handlebars are colder because metal is a better conductor of heat/cold than rubber. Its like putting your hand in a 400 degree oven. your hand can stand the air because it is a poor conductor of heat. but you are burned if you touch the metal.
Metal is a good conductor of heat compared to paper, so it absorbs and transfers heat more efficiently. This causes the metal lunchbox to feel hotter to the touch when exposed to the sun than the newspaper.
Because metals are usually good conductors of heat. When you touch metal at a spot that's cooler than your skin, the bit of heat that flows from your finger to the metal at that spot quickly flows onward to cooler parts of the metal ... leaving that spot still cool, and still taking heat out of your finger. If you waited around until the entire piece of metal warmed to the temperature of your skin, then the metal wouldn't feel cool any longer.
The wind can make it feel cooler - wind chill.
It's not at all certain that it is any cooler. But wood is a better insulator than cement so it will drain less heat from your body where you touch it, that's why wood will feel warmer.
The temperature of a door is typically the same as the temperature of the surrounding environment. If the door is metal or glass, it may feel warmer or cooler to the touch depending on the material's ability to conduct heat.
Metal is a better conductor of heat than wood, so when you touch a metal object at room temperature, it conducts heat away from your skin more effectively than a wood object. This rapid transfer of heat creates the sensation of the metal feeling cooler even though both the metal and wood objects are at the same room temperature.
Metal has higher thermal conductivity than wood, so it can transfer heat faster from your skin, making it feel cooler. This rapid heat transfer also gives the sensation of the metal being colder than the wood, even when they are both at the same temperature.
Metal has higher thermal conductivity than wood, so it draws heat away from your hand faster, making it feel colder. This means the metal doorknob will feel colder to touch compared to the wooden door at the same temperature.
Metal is a better conductor of heat than wood, so when you touch a metal spoon it can transfer heat away from your hand more efficiently, making it feel colder. Meanwhile, wood is a poorer conductor, so it doesn't draw heat away from your hand as effectively, resulting in a warmer sensation when you touch it.