If you want to determine the density of the cotton ball, then you must determine the volume of the fiber in relationship to the total volume.
Density (grams per milliliter – g/mL) = Mass (g) ÷ Volume (mL); or d = m / V.
Each cotton ball will be slightly different and you will have to do the math on your own. You could weigh 10 and then divide by 10.
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The cotton ball experiences air resistance and friction from the sides of the tube if it touches those.
Yes it will float until it is less denser than oil and water. But just after increasing its density by absorbing enough water or oil it will start sinking.
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yes,the density of cotton is more than honey
cottan balls The previous answer was surely a joke. The answer is rocks.
a teenage boy that's obese There is no such thing as a cotton ball or an immature cotton ball
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
No, cotton has a density of 1.54-1.56 g/cm³ while iron has a density of 7.874 g/cm³
a cotton wool ball because it is bigger
in a cotton ball.
It Deforms,And Its Longer A Ball. Its Just Cotton!
are cotton ball recyleable
This would depend on its volume and mass. Density = mass / volume. If the cotton is compressed it will occupy less volume, so the density becomes greater.