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Materials that let light through include glass, clear plastics like acrylic or polycarbonate, water, and some types of fabric like silk or organza. These materials allow light to pass through due to their transparency and the ability of light to transmit through their molecular structure without significant absorption or scattering.
The glass rod loses electrons when rubbed with a silk cloth. This leaves the glass rod positively charged as it loses negative electrons to the silk cloth through friction.
A web-like fabric is called mesh. Mesh fabrics have small, evenly spaced holes that allow for breathability and ventilation.
Spiderwebs can reflect ultraviolet light, making them visible to insects and birds that can see in the ultraviolet spectrum. The ultraviolet light can also cause the spider silk to fluoresce, creating a distinctive blue-green color.
Screen printing is a technique in which an image is transferred onto a surface by forcing ink through a fine mesh or silk screen. This method allows for precise and high-quality prints to be produced on various materials such as fabric, paper, and plastics.
Materials that let light through include glass, clear plastics like acrylic or polycarbonate, water, and some types of fabric like silk or organza. These materials allow light to pass through due to their transparency and the ability of light to transmit through their molecular structure without significant absorption or scattering.
The Geum River (Silk River) is in South Korea.
well some i think are the England road
The silk trading road can go anywhere from Asia to euro, or from Asia to India just depends on which route.
The eastern Silk road passed Luoyang, Chang'an, Dunhuang, Kucha, Kashgar, Taklimakan Desert, Gobi Desert, and the Pamir mountains
Silk is not inherently wind-resistant. While it has a smooth texture and can provide some protection against light winds, it is a lightweight fabric that allows air to pass through easily. For effective wind resistance, materials specifically designed for that purpose, such as nylon or polyester, are more suitable. However, silk can offer some degree of warmth due to its insulating properties.
Its a light weighted material
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water
through the silk road
make light and silk
A fluorescent light bulb glows when rubbed with silk due to the transfer of electrons from the silk to the surface of the bulb. This process creates a static charge, which excites the gas inside the bulb, causing it to emit ultraviolet light. When this UV light interacts with the phosphor coating on the inside of the bulb, it produces visible light, resulting in the glow. This phenomenon is an example of triboelectric charging, where materials become electrically charged through friction.