You build a charge The wool cloth is very weak in holding electrons so when you rub it with the ebonite rod the electrons transfer onto the rod. The rod is negativly charged (assuming that the rod was neutrally charged). The wool becomes positivly charged (assuming that the wool was neutrally charged)
The glass would be positively charged and lose most of the electrons it had had, and the silk would become negatively charged and gain electrons, giving it a strong static charge.
Rubbing metal on silk can magnetize it. It's a common method when making an emergency compass.
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You will create friction (a force pushing them both back) and heat.
silk cloth develops negative charge and glass rod develops positive charge.
You build a charge when rubbing vinyl with a wool cloth. The wool cloth is very weak in holding electrons so when you rub it with the ebonite rod the electrons transfer onto the rod. The rod is negatively charged (assuming that the rod was neutrally charged). The wool becomes positively charged (assuming that the wool was neutrally charged)
cotton absorbs the most water, then wool, then nylon, ,and silk absorbs the least amount of water
Fibers are what fabric is made out of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen or animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth.
Nothing happens. I have amber and wear it with wool and other clothing. At the very most there is friction.
Fiber is what fabric is made of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen; animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk; or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth. Felt is made by taking wool fiber and getting it wet, then squeezing all the moisture our of it. The fibers stick together by the pressure put on it while wet.
The ebonite rod will gather a static electric charge, as electrons are transferred.
Electrons are tranferred to the stick, causing it to take on a negative charge
You build a charge when rubbing vinyl with a wool cloth. The wool cloth is very weak in holding electrons so when you rub it with the ebonite rod the electrons transfer onto the rod. The rod is negatively charged (assuming that the rod was neutrally charged). The wool becomes positively charged (assuming that the wool was neutrally charged)
Ebonite rod becomes positively charged and the fur becomes negatively charged. Hold on electrons: Fur > Ebonite rod So, the ebonite rod loses its electrons to the fur and the fur becomes negatively charged.
Who wove their own cloth
A fabric from weaving wool, hair, silk and others together
Anything that has very little mass and is bound together tightly. (wool cloth, silk cloth, garbage bags, etc.)
No cloth is not a conductor of electricity .It is an insulainsulator
Cloth made from wool is called wool cloth.
Cloth, Cotton, Silk, Gold, Silver, and the big on... Wool
wool from sheep. silk from silkworms.
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