The amount of water absorbed by a composite material when immersed in water for a stipulated period of time
it's water that's sucked by something
The absorbency of the soil was 5milliliters.
Soil absorbency refers to the rate at which a particular soil takes in water. Different soils have different soil absorbencies.
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yes it does.
I believe that it increases absorbency.
well if u cut a diper open u can see white dust fall out that is they absorbency dust put it in a bag then water and u can watch it absorbe it all
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
Most asbestos-containing products are not water absorbent, but a few may be able to absorb some water.
If you're talking absorbency, it takes in the water (and water has mass, so it will grow larger, just as your stomach grows just after a meal). If you're not talking absorbency, for example an air-filled balloon under water, the size will change the deeper you go because of the pressure. Pressure affects density, so the size will fluctuate depending on the pressure/density.
Wool and cotton are really good for absorbency... Polyester sucks though...
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
Absorbency of a paper towel depends on its composition and structure, so it's different for each brand.