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When a wet cloth it jerked the water on it is given kinetic energy. When you stop the movement of the wet cloth by not letting go of it some of the water keeps propelling forward with the energy it was given and does thus not stay on the cloth.
Water can be evaporated from a wet cloth by heat so that the water rises into the air and the cloth stays without liquid (solvent) inside it.
Cloth material tends to absorb water due to its porous nature. When submerged in water, the spaces between the fibers of the cloth fill with water, causing it to become heavier and eventually sink. The absorption of water also changes the density of the cloth, making it denser than water and causing it to sink.
what absorbs more water bounty or a cloth towel
The cloth swells as the water enters and occupies the empty spaces amongst the cloth's fibres.
No, cloth will not remove salt from water because salt dissolves fully in water and cannot be filtered out by cloth. To separate salt from water, you would need to use a process like distillation or reverse osmosis.
Detergents such as soap solubilize the water-insoluble hydrophobic substances from the cloth while water solubilizes the water-soluble substances. Once the substances are solubilized, they can be washed away.
the force of cohesion bw water molecules is smaller than the force adhesion bw water & cloth molecules so the cloth molecules becomes wet with water,but if a little wax is rubbed over it then the force of adhesion bw water & wax molecules becomes smaller than the cohesive force bw water molecules.So the water cannot make the cloth wet now
To wring means to twist a cloth to make water come out.
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Yes it does