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i think because it is so thin and very softy to touch and with many of the reactions electricity passes
The cloth is satin.
Satin itself is not a conductor of electricity. However, if satin comes into contact with a conductive material or if it is used in an environment with static electricity, it may carry an electric charge.
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satin is wonderful, the type of cloth satin is is exquisite and is generally misunderstood for its softness/smoothness .
That would be a fabric called satin. Satin has a smooth, shiny front side due to its weaving technique, while the back side is duller and rougher.
There is no native Hebrew word for satin, because this type of cloth is not native to Israel. In Modern Hebrew, the word seten (סטן) is used.
Satin, Doesnt really have anything to do with gardening. There are 2 types of Satin Satin - The ruler of Hell and Satin - The kindoff silky Stuff. Glad i could help!
Satin is a method (or technique) of weaving not an object and cannot be sustainable or unsustainable. The cloth produced by tis method is shiny and attractive. However, some people refer to the cloth made by this method as satin as well (in the same way French fried potatoes are called "French Fries"). In that case, Satin can be a cloth made of silk, nylon, or polyester and the sustainable nature of the natural fibre sources (silk) are evident while the unsustainable nature of the petrochemical sources are just as evident.
Satin is a type of weave characterized by a smooth and glossy surface on one side, typically created using filament fibers like silk, nylon, or polyester. Satin, on the other hand, is a fabric made from satin weave, known for its luxurious and lustrous appearance. In summary, satin refers to the weave structure, while satin refers to the fabric itself.
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