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Illustrate that nylon thread is stronger than cotton, wool and steel

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is due to its high tensile strength and made of polymers

Answered by pr264428
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Yes, the Nylon thread is stronger than the cotton, wool and a steel wire because the nylon is a synthetic fibre made up of some strong amide links between the monomers of the polymer and are therefore capable of taking heavier loads.

If you take a steel wire of same thickness as that of a nylon wire and then check by hanging a weight from both the wires the nylon wire will withstand the weight for a longer time.

The Nylon thread is used in parachutes, fish nets, guitar strings and a lot more places.

Therefore, we can say that Nylon Fibres are strong.

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