" ball of wool" is correct !
No, the wool would absorb some of the energy, making the bowling ball less effective for its purpose.
You spin it on a spinning wheel to get a ball of wool, which you can use to string amulets and necklaces.
"Ball of wool" is just fine.
ball of tufted wool
Ball. A ball of wool.
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Not really sure but the homeless or deserted maybe?
The number of metres in a ball of wool varies with the weight of the ball and the thickness of the yarn and the composition. Some balls of wool or yarn are 25 grams, some are 50 and others are 100 grams. A 50 gram ball of 8 ply (light worsted) pure wool will have around 100 metres but a 50 gram ball of a mixed 8 ply yarn (wool and acrylic) can have up to 200 metres. But then again a 50 gram ball of 12 ply wool (chunky) will only have around 50 metres.
Rubbing wool on the ball transfers electrons (negatively charged) from the wool to the ball. The excess charge builds up and produces static electricity.
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Wool. You can get wool from shearing sheep and then going to a spinning wheel and spin the wool into a ball of wool.