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EISCO Wool Cloth Piece - Physics and Electricity Experimentation Tool - Static Charge

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  • 12" x 12" approximate size
  • Essential accessory for Physics and Electricity Experimentation
  • Material transfers electrons
  • Perfect for science and home laboratories


12" x 12" approximate size Essential accessory for Physics and Electricity Experimentation Material transfers electrons Perfect for science and home laboratories 12"x12" wool cloth. Perfect for physics and science experimentation.


Dancing Quill
2025-09-02 18:39:37
It's exactly as you'd think. It's a small swatch of wool. I needed it for a science experiment on static electricity for my son's fourth grade home school class. It worked great, definitely wool and not something else. I think maybe it's a little pricey for what you get, but I don't know much about the cost of wool these days either. I needed it, amazon had it, I bought it and the need was filled. If you need a swatch of wool, here you go!
Boocheechee
2025-08-30 13:47:38
I used this cloth to generate static on an air filled balloon for a classroom experiment but it did not work. I had to resort to using my student's hair... which they loved, but that's not the point. I tried it on different balloons and it was a bust every time.
krtaylor
2025-07-19 10:19:59
Exactly what it says on the tin - a piece of wool cloth, that's good for creating static electricity in a school science lab. Seems rather overpriced to me, but then, since most clothing is blends and most rags are made of artificial materials, unless you're friends with a crafter or sheep-farmer you may have a hard time getting your hands on a suitable swatch of genuine wool like this one.
N. Hendley
2025-07-05 14:56:07
I have been teaching science for over 2 decades now and the longer I teach, I still want to do demonstrations and experiments to PROVE the science we teach. To help do that, this wool cloth will come in extremely handy. Of course, I need some silk and various rods (glass, plastic, etc.) to continue with this, but this is a great start to me getting where I want to be supply-wise.
Dancing Quill
2025-06-18 16:44:33
It's exactly as you'd think. It's a small swatch of wool. I needed it for a science experiment on static electricity for my son's fourth grade home school class. It worked great, definitely wool and not something else. I think maybe it's a little pricey for what you get, but I don't know much about the cost of wool these days either. I needed it, amazon had it, I bought it and the need was filled. If you need a swatch of wool, here you go!
Boocheechee
2025-06-12 15:30:49
I used this cloth to generate static on an air filled balloon for a classroom experiment but it did not work. I had to resort to using my student's hair... which they loved, but that's not the point. I tried it on different balloons and it was a bust every time.
krtaylor
2025-01-23 10:56:09
Exactly what it says on the tin - a piece of wool cloth, that's good for creating static electricity in a school science lab. Seems rather overpriced to me, but then, since most clothing is blends and most rags are made of artificial materials, unless you're friends with a crafter or sheep-farmer you may have a hard time getting your hands on a suitable swatch of genuine wool like this one.
N. Hendley
2025-01-02 16:00:53
I have been teaching science for over 2 decades now and the longer I teach, I still want to do demonstrations and experiments to PROVE the science we teach. To help do that, this wool cloth will come in extremely handy. Of course, I need some silk and various rods (glass, plastic, etc.) to continue with this, but this is a great start to me getting where I want to be supply-wise.