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A thread becomes cloth during the weaving stage. Weaving involves interlacing the warp (vertical threads) and weft (horizontal threads) on a loom to create a piece of fabric like cloth.

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If you rub a balloon with a wool cloth to give the balloon a chaege then hold the balloon near a piece of thread the thread moves away from the balloon what charges to they have?

The balloon becomes negatively charged when rubbed with the wool cloth, while the thread acquires a positive charge by induction when brought near the negatively charged balloon. This causes them to attract each other, leading to the movement of the thread away from the balloon.


When a balloon is rubbed against a cloth electrons move because?

When a balloon is rubbed against a cloth, electrons are transferred from the cloth to the balloon. This causes the balloon to become negatively charged and the cloth to become positively charged. The movement of electrons between the objects creates static electricity.


What is the definition of the word thread?

A thread can refer to a thin strand of a material like cotton or nylon used in sewing or weaving. In a computing context, a thread is a sequence of instructions within a program that can run independently to improve performance by parallelizing tasks.


Which of the following does not affect the quality or pattern of a cloth being woven on a loom?

The type of thread used does not typically affect the quality or pattern of a cloth being woven on a loom. The thread's quality is important in determining the durability and appearance of the fabric, but the loom's tension, weave structure, and threading pattern are key factors that influence the final outcome.


Is wet cloth really stronger than dry cloth?

No, wet cloth is not stronger than dry cloth. When cloth gets wet, it may become more pliable but it also loses some of its structural integrity, making it weaker overall.