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When a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth, the electrons from the atoms of the wool cloth enter the atoms of the balloon and thus, the number of electrons in the atoms of balloon becomes more than the number of protons. Hence, there is a net negative charge in the balloon, whereas in the wool cloth the number of electrons in its atoms become less than the number of protons, hence there is a net positive charge on the wool cloth.
Only if you rub it on a piece of cloth.
the definition of the word thread isa fine cord made of fiberstwisted together, used in needelwork and weaving cloth.
Electrostatic force
Negative. Rubbing fabric onto a balloon causes an electron buildup on the balloon surface because its material has high insulative properties.
Thread is made into cloth by weaving.
First the fibers are spun into thread, then the thread is woven into cloth.
It's due to static electricity build up. The balloons have become charged with electricity and it is the same charge on both balloons (either positive or negative). Opposite charges attract, identical charges repel each other.
When a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth, the electrons from the atoms of the wool cloth enter the atoms of the balloon and thus, the number of electrons in the atoms of balloon becomes more than the number of protons. Hence, there is a net negative charge in the balloon, whereas in the wool cloth the number of electrons in its atoms become less than the number of protons, hence there is a net positive charge on the wool cloth.
Weaving.
Use heavy polyesther thread.
When a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth, the electrons from the atoms of the wool cloth enter the atoms of the balloon and thus, the number of electrons in the atoms of balloon becomes more than the number of protons. Hence, there is a net negative charge in the balloon, whereas in the wool cloth the number of electrons in its atoms become less than the number of protons, hence there is a net positive charge on the wool cloth.
yes
It's woven into cloth - the cloth is then cut & sewn together.
The polyester material is made into threads, and the thread is then woven into cloth.
Thread- as used to mean sewing thread, or thread cloth is woven from- was made in pre-historic times. The spinning of thread and weaving of cloth is older than writing- so there is no way of knowing who did it first. Sorry.
used to sew the cloth xD