A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
It is called felt I knew this from word ladder
The smaller the wood the quicker it will catch fire. This is because the wood will heat up quicker. Unike in a larger peice of wood the heat has to spread all over it before it can catch fire. There are less exposed paticles in a smaller peice and less particles together! The smaller the wood the quicker it will catch fire. This is because the wood will heat up quicker. Unike in a larger peice of wood the heat has to spread all over it before it can catch fire. There are less exposed paticles in a smaller peice and less particles together!
The iron rod becomes shinier and the wool cloth wears out. If you rub the same wool cloth on a hard rubber rod, the rod will become charged with static electricity and you will be able to pick up small bits of paper with it---whoopee!
Yes, it will because of the negative and positive charges which are on the objects, the rod will pick the small pieces of paper up.
they wear a long peice of cloth around the stomach
they rapped a peice of cloth around it and hoped it didn't get infected.
It is called an snowflake
Thales discovered static electricity by rubbing a peice of amber against a silk cloth.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
a bath cloth is small towel.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
A small sample piece of cloth is referred to as a swatch.Otherwise it's just a scrap of cloth.
That word would be Doily, meaning a small decorative cloth.
the same way any bigger animal eats a smaller animal, they either bite down on them and eat them off peice by peice (that's what sharks do) or they swallow them whole if they're small enough =)
if you remove the dist cap there is a small peice with 4 wires on it its held on with two screws on the outside of the dist if you remove the dist cap there is a small peice with 4 wires on it its held on with two screws on the outside of the dist
Richard Small peice Whitington has written: 'Bradman, Benaud and Goddard's cinderellas'