It's used to make burlap cloth, which is a coarse sacking material.
Origin of BUREAUFrench, desk, cloth covering for desks, from Old French burel woolen cloth, from Old French *bure, from Late Latin burra shaggy cloth First Known Use: 1699
No, they have completely different meanings. canvas is a coarse unbleached cloth. Canvass is to solicit political votes or close examination of things.
It is a Hindi word meaning 'coarse cloth' used for making working clothes. Named after the Dungri district of Mumbai where the fabric originated
Burlap (sackcloth) is a type of canvas, particulary canvas made from jute, and is commonly used for sacking. It is also known as hessian (UK).Burlap is also made from sisal or a blend of vegetable fibers.Burlap has a wide range of uses, e.g.sacking, packing and carpet backingartists' canvasesbags (e.g. tough inexpensive shopping bags)clothing (A finer/lighter type of burlap is used in dressmaking.)furnishingssail cloth------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information see Related links below.
A plastic ruler is rubbed vigorously with a woolen cloth
Burlap is a coarse cloth.
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cloth is an insulator but woolen cloth is a better insulator. I guess the whatever depends on the cloth quality dude.
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yes, refer to electrostatic series
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