density
-- form them from substances with different densities Example: a small stone and a large ball of cotton
Woven cotton is exactly as it sounds. It is cotton that is woven and as such, has a flat 'finish' to it. Twill is made in such away that there are ridges, similar to corduroy, only usually much smaller. Also, the ridges run diagonal to the selvage, instead of parallel as it is in corduroy. If you were to compare quilting weight cotton, which is woven, with a twill cotton suitable for apparel, the twill usually will seem a bit sturdier. When I make purses from cotton fabric, I use quilting weight for the majority of the bag, but twill for the handles and the bottom of the bag, because I feel it has better strength.
Performance Characteristics of cotton · Cotton is strong · Cotton is also light and soft · Cotton is washable
No, cotton and rayon are entirely different. Cotton is a material that comes from the cotton plant, whereas rayon is a synthetic material that is related to plastic.
no cotton can not conduct electrticity
Density
This question has no definitive answer because there are no volumes given.
The mechanical looms created during the Industrial Revolution required high volumes of fibers to make the investment in machinery pay off, and, the cotton gin allowed for higher volumes of cotton to be processed at one time. Previously, it was slow and had been done by hand.
A machine that separates the seeds, seed hulls, and other small objects from the fibers of cotton.
Raw, unfinished cotton is the term used for cotton which has just been removed from the plant. It looks similar to cotton balls.
The invention of the cotton gin- a machine to remove the seeds from raw cotton. It reduced the cost of producing cotton, sped up production greatly, and increased the farming of cotton.
cotton gin
Cotton gin
Sponges and cotton absorb the most water.
There aren't many actual varieties of cotton. However, many sundresses are made from either pure cotton, or a cotton-polyester blend. The type of material will be greatly dictated by the quality and price of the garment.
Eli Whitney. Slavery increased because cotton production greatly increased after the cotton gin was invented.
Use a QTip or similar cotton swab