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A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
When the plastic rod is rubbed with a cloth, it becomes charged with static electricity. The rod becomes positively charged by stripping electrons from the cloth, making it attractive to the small pieces of paper which are negatively charged. This electrostatic force allows the plastic rod to pick up the small pieces of paper.
Rubbing a balloon with a cloth can create static electricity on the surface of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to stick to objects or attract small items like pieces of paper.
Well, honey, that small piece of cloth you're talking about is called a "fabric swatch." It's not rocket science, darling. Just a little square of material for you to play around with. Hope that clears things up for you!
Rubbing a piece of cloth on a balloon creates static electricity. The friction between the cloth and the balloon transfers negatively charged electrons from the cloth to the balloon, causing the balloon to become negatively charged. This static charge can then attract or repel other objects, such as small pieces of paper or hair.
they wear a long peice of cloth around the stomach
they rapped a peice of cloth around it and hoped it didn't get infected.
It is called an snowflake
Thales discovered static electricity by rubbing a peice of amber against a silk cloth.
a bath cloth is small towel.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
A small sample piece of cloth is referred to as a swatch.Otherwise it's just a scrap of cloth.
That word would be Doily, meaning a small decorative cloth.
if you remove the dist cap there is a small peice with 4 wires on it its held on with two screws on the outside of the dist if you remove the dist cap there is a small peice with 4 wires on it its held on with two screws on the outside of the dist
the same way any bigger animal eats a smaller animal, they either bite down on them and eat them off peice by peice (that's what sharks do) or they swallow them whole if they're small enough =)
Richard Small peice Whitington has written: 'Bradman, Benaud and Goddard's cinderellas'