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Q: What are some examples of wool cloth?
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What do you call a cloth made from wool?

Cloth made from wool is called wool cloth.


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A wool weaver is one who weaves with wool, fabricating cloth from wool yarn.


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Cloth is made from the wool of alpacas.


Does wool cloth attract to water?

no


What cloth attracts moth?

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Will rubbing a glass rod with a wool cloth create static electricity?

Yes it does when you rub the glass rod against the wool cloth the rod becomes negatively charged...therefore attracting the wool cloth


When a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth it becomes negatively charged why?

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.


When a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth why does it become negatively charged?

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.


What camels wool is made into cloth?

alpacas