Yes it is a good absorber. There are many reasons why it is a good absorber. One of the reasons is because it is very porous.
Cloth would act as a shock absorber and so it vibrates swallowing the sound energy and so energy cannot be passed through. Hence considered as a good insulator
Fleece is softer but terry cloth is more absorbent
A terry towel is a towel made of a loopy fabric called terry cloth. Terry cloth can be synthetic or natural fibers. It is known for its absorbency.
The best place to find cheap terry cloth bathrobes is Amazon. It offers very reasonable prices and discounts on the terry cloth bathrobes. The Macy's also carry the terry cloth bathrobes.
Terry cloth fabric can be made into a variety of products, including bath robes, jackets, and sweaters. Terry cloth fabric is most frequently used for robes and slippers.
it absorbs moisture which may be caused by heat it may also be a good absorber for dirt and dust
No, you can be both good and evil. This is the same concept. The object is either a good absorber or a good reflector, and can not be both. Black is a good absorber, white is a good reflector.
Terry nappies are flat squares of terry toweling fabric that have been used as cloth nappies (diapers) for years. If you don't like the idea of folding, pinning or soaking flat cloth nappies there are a lot more options nowadays - just Google 'Modern Cloth Nappies'.
"Terry" refers to the many closed loops of string or thread in certain woven cloth (frequently cotton); this is distinguished from a woven cloth in which the terry has been cut, leaving loose threads, such as in common carpeting and rugs.
80% terry cloth 20% cotton
It is a good emitter, as you can not have a good absorber, which isn't a good emitter. Dark, Matt surfaces are good emitters and absorbers e.g. a saucepan.
No drywall is not a good shock absorber. It's too rigid.