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nylon fibre is stronger than steel of the same thickness. true or false

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Answered by Anonymous
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nylon fibre is stronger than steel of the same thickness.

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Answered by aryantamboli547
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True

Explanation:

Nylon is a synthetic material made of repeated links linked by amide links whereas steel is not like nylon. It's a strong synthetic fibre, which resists abrasion. Nylon doesn't shrink or stretch through washing, but it is degraded by ultraviolet light. The nylon molecules are very flexible with only weak forces, such as hydrogen bonds, between the polymer chains, which tend to tangle randomly.

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