Why does cold tap water feel warm when your hands have been colder for a while?

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Why does cold tap water feel warm when your hands have been colder for a while?

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Heat receptive nerves in the body only record a change in temperature. As the skin temperature of your hands reaches equilibrium with the temperature of the water, there is no difference and thus no feeling off coldness. The ‘warm’ feeling is just you finally feeling the absence of the cold feeling and it just feels warm relatively.

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