they have different properties: density: Bronze has a higher density ~7.8 than cotton ~0.9
electric conductivity: bronze conducts electricity, cotton does not
thermal conductivity: bronze has a relatively high thermal conductivity cotton relatively low
color: bronze is reddish metallic, shiny; cotton is matte white
coefficient of thermal expansion...
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Almost all properties differ...
The soft iron and magnet will attract each other - the copper will not be attracted to either of the other two.
of course the person who is excavating it or some worker
Archaeologist hope that helped! :)
Some terry cloth is made from 100% cotton, some isn't. You need to read the label of the particular piece to answer that question.
if cotton burns on your skin it will hurt and you will not be able to become a model plus wearing that same piece of material
A cotton gusset is a piece of cotton fabric of various shapes, usually oval, that is found between two seams of a garment. It allows for slightly more expansion in hosiery between the legs.
You get cotton fever from a piece of cotton of dirt entering your system from the needle.
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The soft iron and magnet will attract each other - the copper will not be attracted to either of the other two.
Gilded bronze piece of art.
The bronze English one penny piece, as minted between 1971 and 1992, was 1.52 millimetres thick. The steel one penny piece, as minted since 1992, measures 1.65 millimetres in thickness.
cotton
the image formed by convex lens will converge at a point, while with a concave lens it will appear to diverge from a point.
Bronze Edition refers to a piece of sculpture that is one of many, cast from an original mold. There is usually an edition number, for example if your piece was the 14th one made in an edition of 100 it would read 14/100.
Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish words.
I think that everything we do is art. So there is no line.
Bronze Edition refers to a piece of sculpture that is one of many, cast from an original mold. There is usually an edition number, for example if your piece was the 14th one made in an edition of 100 it would read 14/100.