because cotton is a soft type of material
25%
Paper and cotton cloth absorbs water.
because when the water makes contact with the wool all the particles run to each other and by doing this it absorbs water in to the cotton wool
Cotton balls absorb 224 milliliters of water per ball. hope this helped you!
Cotton wool shrinks in water for two main reasons. 1. Cotton (and wool, silk, etc.) swell up when they come in contact with water because they absorb water. They subsequently shrink when the water is removed from them. This is called water regain. Cotton has the fifth highest water regain (with wool having the most). 2. When agitated, such as when hand/machine washed (much more apparent in machine washing), the cotton fibres are forced together, packing more closely, which gives the overall effect of shrinking the cotton.
25%
Paper and cotton cloth absorbs water.
yes,.because it absorb the water from the cotton
Sponges and cotton absorb the most water.
Cotton dries slow because the fibres absorb the water and hold it there.
It gets it wet. If you don't dry it correctly, cotton cloth can shrink...but water itself won't do anything to cotton fiber.
Denim is made up of chains of cotton threads.
because when the water makes contact with the wool all the particles run to each other and by doing this it absorbs water in to the cotton wool
Unlike cotton fibres, which absorb water, polyester fibres doesn't absorb water, though may have water on the surface - which quickly dries.
when we put cotton into water than it absorb water for a minute and when it became heavy and upthrust acting on cotton is less than it weight than it go under water.
cotton dries faster than nylon because of cotton is a material which absorb water faster than nylon that is why cotton dries faster than nylon
Cotton balls absorb 224 milliliters of water per ball. hope this helped you!