The size matters, cause obviously, the bigger the sponge( or in your case, a cotton ball), the more water it absorbs.
as a lover of science, i give you the equation and invite you to solve it.
may it bring you joy.
x(((456x)y3)%11.08)((8.3x/.007)12) all divided by 42x(367)
The black ball has greater mass. Mass is the product of volume and density.
That is a woman's size Canadian Slo-pitch ball.
from my experience, any cotton shrinks in the dryer. I have washed laundry for years, and I always buy a larger size tee cause i know it will shrink.
yes it could,it depends on the size and mass of the ball
Surface tension
how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
your ball size is affected by puberty but your ball size doesnt affect puberty. they will get a lot bigger
how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
Your answer depends on the size of each cotton material and the amount of water being absorbed.
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
not counting variables such as wind resistance and such, no
The bigger the ball is the farther it will go.
The size of a ball does affect how fast it rolls. Surface also play a major role in how fast a ball will move.
In the absence of air resistance, it doesn't.
Tampons don't come in sizes, they come in absorbencies. The lowest absorbency is a Lite absorbency, which holds 6g of flow.
Tampons don't come in different sizes, they have different absorbency ratings - all tampons have the same absorbency ratings, it's one of the few rules tampon companies have to follow outside of their own code of practice.In the US there are the following absorbency ratings;Junior absorbency: 6 grams and underRegular absorbency: 6 to 9 gramsSuper absorbency: 9 to 12 gramsSuper Plus absorbency 12 to 15 gramsUltra absorbency 15-18 grams
Yes , the affect of the ball does matter of how far it goes.