Cloth
Cloth generally insulates better than paper. This is because cloth fibers are denser and provide better thermal insulation compared to paper, which tends to be thinner and more porous. Additionally, cloth typically has more layers and can trap air more effectively, enhancing its insulating properties.
Wet cloth.
Yes. Combustible means capable of burning.
plastic, aluminum, rubber, cloth, vinyl
Starch is a substance that makes cloth stiff .
because your freaking me out
To polish aluminum, start by cleaning the surface with a mixture of water and mild detergent. Next, use a polishing compound specifically designed for aluminum and apply it in circular motions using a microfiber cloth. Finally, buff the aluminum with a clean cloth to reveal a shiny finish.
Aluminum, steel, fiberglass, even cloth have been used.
a soft substance made out of wool or a sheep
cloth is an insulator but woolen cloth is a better insulator. I guess the whatever depends on the cloth quality dude.
An ice cube wrapped in black cloth would probably melt first because the black cloth would be more conducive to absorbing heat from the surroundings while the aluminum foil would be more prone to reflecting it.
A black cloth would be expected to cause a greater temperature increase. When something is black it tends to absorb energy rather than reflect it (hence it's appearance of being black). Aluminum foil will tend to reflect energy.