wool has many crimps so it can carry steel and it is elastic
The darkest materialThe material with the largest area (100g of steel wool will heat up quicker than a 100g cube of solid steel)The material with the lowest specific heatThe coldest material (it is easier to heat from 0 to 10 degrees than from 20 to 30 degrees)The material that is isolated the best from it's surroundings
Clothes that are made from cotton are: some pj's, some tracksuits, polo-shirts and shirts. Other products that are made from cotton are: Table runners, bedding and cotton wool.
LRB (Light resin Bonded) Epoxy is used for insulation purposes. It is sponge-like material. It is usable typically up to 400degC. Commonly, it is also called 'mineral wool'.
They had to be located along power sources and in this time it meant rivers or waterways. They needed the water for steam or water power. In England they built shallow canals so the mills had the water and ways to get the wool to market with shallow draft boats. It was this way until things could be powered by electricity.
Florence's two major industries were textiles and banking. The textile industry, particularly the production of wool, was crucial to the city’s economy and reputation during the Renaissance. Additionally, banking flourished in Florence, with prominent families like the Medici establishing influential banks that played a significant role in financing commerce and art. These industries contributed greatly to Florence's wealth and cultural development during that period.
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Steel wool is more abrasive.
Thick steel wool will conduct electricity better than thin steel wool because it has more surface area for the current to flow through. The thicker material allows for more pathways for the electricity to travel, resulting in lower resistance and better conductivity.
steel wool is steel made from wool, so it would be neither
Steel wool is more effective for removing rust than sandpaper.
the wool does not rust
Rusted steel wool is usually slightly heavier than regular steel wool of the same size due to the presence of iron oxide (rust) that adds weight to the material. Rusted steel wool may also be denser and more compact compared to regular steel wool because of the rust formation.
Steel wool is a mixture.
Steel wool is a Mixture-Mechanical
Steel wool
Most likely wool or polyester.
Depends on whether you leave the steel wool in the Pepsi. If you take it out, the water in the Pepsi will cause the steel wool to rust away. If you leave it in, the phosphoric acid will slowly dissolve the steel wool.