Why do woolen clothes keep us warm in winter ?
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Answer / anusha
woolen clothes have gaps in them . wool is also bad conducter heat .
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Answer / satyam jha
wool are used in winter that are two reasons
first are helical structure which can entrap air
and second reasons are high heat sorption
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 5 No |
Answer / tumisang bokala
Our body has a way of managing the body temperatures,So when wearing a jersey the heart produced by the body it is kept constant and our body heat circulate between a jersey and your body so a jersey act as a shield against the cold air to enter through your skin.For example if you wear a jersey on summer there will be a too much concentration of heat between your body and your jersey.cool air cannot enter and warm is ensnared in between
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Answer / seraj
As will is a very good insulator, woollen clothes keep us warm as they are making a cover around our body and does not allow the heat to pass and so we fell less cold and using woollen clothes in winter...
Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / suman
In winters we prefer to wear woollen clothes because theyou trap the air between them.Thus,air being a poor conductor of heat doesn't allow our body to escape heat in the surroundings and we feel warm.
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Answer / rohan sharma
Woolen clothes keep warm because is a woolen insulator and bad conductor of heat
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Answer / siya hatria
woolen clothes keep us warm in winter because wool is a poor conductor of heat.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 8 Yes | 15 No |
Answer / shivam nayyar
As when the sunlight falls on wool fibre, it traps the heat and keeps us warm
Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 12 No |
Answer / venni
Because it is a insulator. It keep us warm from cold or winter. IT absorb moisture up to one third its weight.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 8 No |
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