Do you think this post is a good explanation and explain why is such a good explanation? This my classmate's answer about this physics question:
"Why some material feels colder or hotter at the same temperature?"
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Objects feel different to the touch, even when they are in the same room with a constant temperature because of thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity is the property of a material or object to conduct heat. For example, in a temperature controlled environment, a steel bar and a wooden stick do not feel the same. The steel bar feels colder. The thermal conductivities of the 2 objects is the reason why. Steel conducts heat out of your fingers about 500 times faster than a piece of wood. If you would move these 2 objects into the sun, the steel quickly heats up while the wood does not. The steel would become hot to the touch. "