If the implement has been running and its mass is higher temperature then the ambient temperature, if air is blowing past it the heat will be transferred away from it at a faster pace. Once its just sitting there (NOT running not producing heat) at ambient temp the wind will have no further affect, its mass will reach and remain at ambient temperature REGARDLESS.
When we step out of the shower covered with water we "feel" cold because in the process of the conversion of that water to water vapor heat is carried away from our bodies i.e. we feel coldddddddddddd, the "heat of vaporization"
When my kids were young in science class and proclaimed its COLD, I always lectured them THERES NO SUCH THING AS COLD its only the absence of heat. Look in the sky and theres the heat producing sun but NOT any ice cubes producing COLD and in the winter months we receive less heat due to the suns different orientation.
Tell you this much THERES NOT MUCH HEAT IN INDIANA TODAY, some would say its even COLD lol
Thermo was my weakest subject in EE school, I do rememebr "Heat lost = heat gained" and pv = nRT which sort of explains how refrigeration works
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