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Cloth made from wool is called wool cloth.
put it in the water and it can be attracted to anything
cotton absorbs the most water, then wool, then nylon, ,and silk absorbs the least amount of water
Wool has air trapped in the hair fibers. This acts as insulation. The wool also absorbs water so it wicks the water away from the skin.
A wool weaver is one who weaves with wool, fabricating cloth from wool yarn.
No, balloons rubbed with wool cloth will have opposite charges. The balloon becomes negatively charged by gaining electrons from the wool cloth, while the wool cloth becomes positively charged by losing electrons to the balloon. This results in the balloons having different charges.
Yes, they did they shared food water cloth and wool to stay warm
No, a steel spoon rubbed with a woolen cloth will not attract bits of paper. This is because the steel spoon is not charged with static electricity through the rubbing process. The woolen cloth, however, can become charged with static electricity due to the friction between the wool fibers. This static charge is not transferred to the steel spoon in a way that would attract bits of paper.
Cloth is made from the wool of alpacas.
If wool is considered cloth, wool!
wool
A balloon becomes negatively charged when rubbed with wool cloth. This happens because the balloon gains electrons from the wool cloth during the rubbing process, giving it a net negative charge.