its just one of the five senses that make us be able to interact with the environment
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When we touch something, sensory receptors in our skin transmit signals to the brain through the nervous system. The brain processes these signals and interprets them as tactile sensations such as pressure, temperature, and texture. This allows us to feel things when we touch them.
The specific Newton's law that explains why you can feel objects you touch is Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you touch an object, your hand applies a force on it, and the object applies an equal force back on your hand, allowing you to feel its texture, shape, and other properties.
These things could be referred to as illusions or apparitions. They may appear solid and tangible but are not physically real or have material substance.
Water can feel wet, cool, and smooth when you touch it. Its texture can vary depending on factors like temperature and purity.
When you accidentally touch the stove and feel the heat, that is an example of conduction.
50°C will feel warmer to the touch compared to 25°C. This is because the higher temperature increases the rate at which heat is transferred to your skin, making it feel hotter.