Charged particles
No. Everyday he wore the same thing, a brown wool sweater with a dress shirt and tie, and dress slacks with penny loafers. He believed that to chose outfits uses to much valuable brain power that could be applied to other things.
No.
I wrote to John Glenn. His reply was that he was unaware of any problem with wool and linen in his space suit.
there is no known answer to this question.
Fluffy, white, like cotton wool, grey, dark, rain clouds.
because of charge
because of the friction
My hypothesis for my experiment was that rubbing the balloon on the wool sweater will make the balloon stay on the desk the longest. I believe this because the sweater was furry. I also predicted that there would not be a different in the amount of time the balloon stayed on the desk at different times of day.
because the yarn in the sweater is cleaned and died and the wool on the sheep is not
A mens wool sweater costs 5 million dollars.
no
The sweater was made of wool. They attempted to make a sweater from the bags.
A sweater
An insulator.
Merino is made of extra long, fine wool that comes form this particular kind of sheep.
The balloon should have a small static electric charge which is enough to make it stick to the wall for a short time.
An insulator.