Each individual has their own opinion on what paper towel they like to use the best. According to the commercials, Brawny absorbs the best.
bounty is the most absorbant paper towel
Bounty holds the most liquid.
Absorbency of a paper towel depends on its composition and structure, so it's different for each brand.
bounty store brand off brand brawny
Bounty paper towels are made of trees, and recycled paper, and water. But different paper towels differ from, brand to brand. Bounty paper towels are made of trees, and recycled paper, and water. But different paper towels differ from, brand to brand.
yes. ex.) Bounty.
A paper towel holds 2 pounds and 5 ounces of water.
Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
It would be a trivial experiment, if you're really interested. I'm not, so I've never done it, but I would not expect them to be the same.
You need to use the same amount of water for each cloth.
It would be Bounty it is strong and has lots of puncture protection.Plus it take 1 wipe of paper towels for whatever you spilled.
The water level in the glass probably looked lower than before the rolled paper towel was put in. If the amount of water was small and the paper towel was big enough, the water level could decrease or even be absorbed completely.
the paper towel sucks up some of the water but some sits on top of it, as the towel is saturated and cannot hold more water. Although it will not drip off unless there is to much and it can't be absorbed
Variables are things that can be varied to affect the outcome of the experiment, or things that vary with the outcome of the experiment. In this hypothesis, the things that could vary are: 1. The price of the paper towels. 2. The water absorbed by the paper towels. Expressed mathematically: y = f(x) Where y = water absorbed and x = price of paper towels. Thus, the amount of water absorbed by a paper towel is a function of the price of the paper towel. Or, at least, that's the hypothesis.