Math, asked by rajbirkaurx, 7 months ago

collect the yarns from the home and burn them. they burn completely and leaves behind ash, gives an odour similar to burning paper. can you tell these yarns are made up from which fibre? ​

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Answered by HAZELEPIC234
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Yarn is a length of fibres. That’s the simplest way to explain it. It is a continuous length of fibres which are interlocked, and it’s used to produce fabrics, as well as in crocheting, knitting, embroidery and ropemaking.

This means that we can split yarn into two different ‘categories’ of sorts. The thread that is used for embroidery or in sewing machines, as well as yarn (commonly known as balls-of-wool) used in crafts such as knitting or crocheting, are long lengths that are bought as yarns.

The alternative would be a yarn which is then knitted or woven into a fabric. The textile is then bought as fabric, in lengths, rather than the yarn itself being purchased separately.it is made from mostly cotton wool

Answered by sharmaanupam117
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Answer:

cotton

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