No, cotton has a density of 1.54-1.56 g/cm³ while iron has a density of 7.874 g/cm³
The cotton gin produced by Eli Whitney separated cotton from it's seeds much faster than a person could by hand. This made it possible for more time to be spent planting and harvesting cotton than sifting through the cotton balls for it's seeds.
spong iron is the porous product of direct reduction of iron ore .it is better than scrap of iron because of less polution of the environment and more homogenous and have less harmfull element such as phosphor sulphur( S and P).
Illinois probably manufactures cars more than any other item. Although, Michigan does more.
Per the attached related link, the density (hence weight) of stainless is slightly more than the mild carbon steel. Using about 8.03/7.84 ratio of density, for the same volume of material the stainless will weigh 2.4 % more.
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yes cotton is more fluffy than honey . honet has more viscocity as compared to cotton i.e. honey is more thick than cotton. so its density increases than cotton
yes,the density of cotton is more than honey
Density is mass divided by volume. If we assume the mass of the iron and the cotton is the same, you will find that the iron will occupy less space (less volume) than that of the cotton. The value of a mass divided by a small volume is higher than the value of the same mass divided by a larger volume. If we assume the volume of both the iron and the cotton is the same, you will also find that the mass of the iron will be higher than the mass of the cotton. The value of a large mass divided by a volume is larger than the value of a small mass divided by the same volume. In both assumptions, the value of mass divided by volume for the iron is higher than the value of mass divided by volume for the cotton. Since density is mass divided by volume, the density of iron is therefore higher than the density of cotton.
Iron is more dense than silicon.
Copper has a density of 8.9 g/cm3 while iron has a density of 7.9 g/cm3. Therefore copper is denser than iron.
They both weigh exactly the same, namely 10kg, but 10kg of cotton would have considerably more volume than 10kg of iron.Both On the earth,weighs same. both will be having different weight ,if you consider cotton on earth and iron on the moon. W=M*g *Also , if you are having precision instrument and if you measure and ironblock and cotton[in loose],loose cotton weighs more (whatever be the amount due to entrapped air!)
Because iron is much more dense.
Steel is more dense than water because it is made mostly of iron, and iron is much denser than water. The density of iron is 7.874g/cm3, while water's density is 1g/cm3.
the density of gold is approx 2 and 1/2 times more than iron
Cotton is more spread out then water. The compounds may be heavier than water, but the fibers and cloth contain a lot of air. A wet cotton rag may sink in water if all of the air is removed.
The density of mercury is much greater than that of water, so the nail will not sink. The density of the nail is less than that of mercury and greater than that for water, so it sinks in the water.
its density is greater than water, so it sinks.