none, paper towels don't lift weights
1/2 a cup of water
Yes ! Because the waves hold the paper together when wet more effectively than normal paper towel where the water would just run off.
It can, as the absorbency is dictated by the weight and consistency of the paper used. Cheaper brands will usually achieve fiber absorbency at the expense of wet strength. So generally more costly towels will hold together better, rather than just absorb more.
AnswerA paper towel can hold as many as 900 pennies and 2 weights before it breaks.
none, paper towels don't lift weights
by holding it
Bounty paper towels holds 30 mL of water
You can us 10.
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the dimond shape things help t hold the mositer and that how paper towels hold thir liquid
These paper towels are designed to absorb water. But also alcohols.
1/2 a cup of water
Yes ! Because the waves hold the paper together when wet more effectively than normal paper towel where the water would just run off.
Absorbency: Look for paper towels that are known for quickly and effectively soaking up spills. Strength: Consider the paper towels' durability and ability to hold its shape when wet. Size: Determine the sheet size that best suits your cleaning needs. Softness: Choose paper towels that are gentle on surfaces and skin. Eco-friendly: Opt for recycled or compostable paper towels to reduce environmental impact.
If you hold the balloon over the paper for several minutes, nothing significant will happen. The balloon will continue to hold its shape, and the paper will not be affected by it. The only change you may observe is a slight static charge buildup on the balloon, which could potentially cause lightweight objects like the paper to be attracted to it.
Any material electrically separated from ground will hold a static charge, even the human body, but only some materials can genate a static sharge in the first place by friction.Run a clear bic ballpoint pen over your hair then hold it close to a fine dribble of water from the tap. It will bend the water because of its static charge. Once the water touches the pen, the charge escapes through the water, up into the tap and then into the earth via the pipes. Note only some plastics generate a static charge in this way.I believe that some materials hold a negative static charge, while others (glass?) hold a positive charge. Not sure though.