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Retting and extraction of fibre in Jute​

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Answered by ItzDeadlineDork
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Edge of the cube

The volume of the cube corresponds to the space held within it. The cube has all faces in square structure, all the faces have equal dimensions. The edges opposite to each other are parallel.

We know that, the volume of cube is equal to the product of three times of the edges of the cube.

In mathematical term the volume of cube will be,

\implies Volume_{(cube)} = a^3⟹Volume

(cube)

=a

3

Here a is the edge of cube. And here in this question we have, Volume = 1331cm³. So by using the volume of cube formula we can get our edge value.

Let us assume that, the edges of the cube be a \; cm.acm.

By using the required

Answered by rkjha30Lite
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Answer:

In most cases, the fiber extraction process of bast fibers in water retting is done by the farmers while standing under water. When the jute stalk is well retted, the stalk is grabbed in bundles and hit with a long wooden hammer to make the fiber loose from the jute hurd or core.

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