density
Both 1kg of iron and 1kg of cotton would have the same weight in a vacuum. Weight is determined by mass, which is the same for both objects in this scenario.
1cm3 of gold is heavier than 1cm3 of cotton. This is because gold is much more dense than cotton; though the cotton and gold both take up 1cm3, the gold is much more dense, and therefore has a higher mass than the cotton.
Yes, the analogy "cotton is to soft as brick is to hard" is correct. Cotton is known for its softness, while brick is known for its hardness, making them opposites in terms of texture. This analogy highlights the contrast between the two pairs of objects.
No, a rain cloud does not feel like a fluffy cotton ball. Rain clouds are composed of water vapor and ice crystals, suspended in the atmosphere. They are not physical objects that you can touch or feel.
When a watch is enveloped in cotton, the sound is muffled because the cotton dampens the vibrations of the watch ticking. This results in a softer, muted sound similar to the way sound is affected when it passes through a dense, soft material like cotton.
Density
This question has no definitive answer because there are no volumes given.
The mechanical looms created during the Industrial Revolution required high volumes of fibers to make the investment in machinery pay off, and, the cotton gin allowed for higher volumes of cotton to be processed at one time. Previously, it was slow and had been done by hand.
Raw, unfinished cotton is the term used for cotton which has just been removed from the plant. It looks similar to cotton balls.
The invention of the cotton gin- a machine to remove the seeds from raw cotton. It reduced the cost of producing cotton, sped up production greatly, and increased the farming of cotton.
A machine that separates the seeds, seed hulls, and other small objects from the fibers of cotton.
cotton gin
Cotton gin
There aren't many actual varieties of cotton. However, many sundresses are made from either pure cotton, or a cotton-polyester blend. The type of material will be greatly dictated by the quality and price of the garment.
Eli Whitney. Slavery increased because cotton production greatly increased after the cotton gin was invented.
Sponges and cotton absorb the most water.
Use a QTip or similar cotton swab