After drivers get out the main pool the cold air can cause muscle cramping, so they get in the small pool of warm water to try and stop that from happening
There have been womens water polo teams at the last two Olympics.
towel or napkin
A large towel will hold 2 -3 pounds of water
The best way to cleanse them away is by steaming your hair. To do so, soak a towel in hot water and wring out the excess water. Wrap this towel around your head and leave it on for 20 minutes before jumping into the shower. Massage steamed hair before shampoo: After steaming your hair, gently massage your scalp with your fingers for a few minutes.
A paper towel holds 2 pounds and 5 ounces of water.
Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
the paper towel sucks up some of the water but some sits on top of it, as the towel is saturated and cannot hold more water. Although it will not drip off unless there is to much and it can't be absorbed
It's absorbed by capilliary action into the weave of the fabic, and into the threads from which that's woven. When you hang the towel up afterwards, the water then evaporates from the towel.
It's absorbed by capilliary action into the weave of the fabic, and into the threads from which that's woven. When you hang the towel up afterwards, the water then evaporates from the towel.
Jumping out of the water....
According to Newtons first law a body will remain stationary unless acted on by an external force. Therefore the force required to accelerate the water droplets attached to the towel at the same rate as the towel must be less than the force which can be provided due to adhesion between the towel and water droplets otherwise the towel will move away from the water droplets as cohesion is broken
Cold water