Examples of wool cloth include tweed, a durable fabric often used for jackets and suits; flannel, known for its softness and warmth, commonly used for shirts and pajamas; and cashmere, a luxurious and lightweight wool from cashmere goats, typically used in sweaters and scarves. Other varieties include merino wool, prized for its fine texture and breathability, and worsted wool, which is smooth and tightly woven, making it ideal for formal wear. Each of these fabrics showcases the versatility of wool in clothing and textiles.
Cloth made from wool is called wool cloth.
Wool, sand...
A wool weaver is one who weaves with wool, fabricating cloth from wool yarn.
No, balloons rubbed with wool cloth will have opposite charges. The balloon becomes negatively charged by gaining electrons from the wool cloth, while the wool cloth becomes positively charged by losing electrons to the balloon. This results in the balloons having different charges.
Cloth is made from the wool of alpacas.
If wool is considered cloth, wool!
the examples are fabric cloth,glass
no
wool
A balloon becomes negatively charged when rubbed with wool cloth. This happens because the balloon gains electrons from the wool cloth during the rubbing process, giving it a net negative charge.
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!
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.