yes because of the cloth
not really. its made by trees but woven and woven into a fine paper. it may look like cloth but the fact is it is not
yes it is....
CALICO
cotton output and cloth output.
they wear cloth on there bodies
cloth robes
Flax
The New Englander's grew Flax
By having the good form of cloth and by giving the good characteristics of the maker. By having the good form of cloth and by giving the good characteristics of the maker.
You can answer this question from your own experience. wrap one arm from hand to the other end with cloth to hold it tightly to a straight stick. Can you move your arm as well as before? Why not?
They wore kercheifs, cloth wrapped around the head, sometimes having the cloth flow behind their heads.
A piece of cloth is typically an insulator because it does not allow electricity to flow easily through it. Cloth is made up of materials like cotton or polyester, which are poor conductors of electricity. However, if the cloth is coated or soaked in a conductive material, then it may act as a conductor.
The best type of cloth to use for cleaning eyeglasses is a microfiber towel. These towels allow the glasses to be cleaned without it scratching the surface of the glass.
Normal cloth made of typical natural fibers are good insulators. In fact, cloth was widely used to insulate electric wires for a while.
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.
The evaporation of water from the cloth lowers the temperature of the cloth and thus hopefully by conduction the temperature of the person. Note that this method does not work in spaces with 100 % relative humidity.