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If you want to determine the density of the cotton ball, then you must determine the volume of the fiber in relationship to the total volume.
Density (grams per milliliter – g/mL) = Mass (g) ÷ Volume (mL); or d = m / V.
Each cotton ball will be slightly different and you will have to do the math on your own. You could weigh 10 and then divide by 10.

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