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Rishabh sees small boys burning crackers wearing shirt made up of nylon. He adviser them to change in cotton shirt and then burns crackers as nylon is synthetic fiber and can catch fire easily. What value does Rishabh exhibit?​

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Answered by Itzghostrider
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Answer:Many synthetic fibers are thermoplastic; that is, they melt when heated. Fabrics made from these fibers tend to melt and shrink away from small flames. Thus, they are usually more difficult to ignite with a match or cigarette lighter. Non-thermoplastic fibers, such as cotton or rayon, do not melt and may be more susceptible to ignition by small flames. Mixtures of thermoplastic and non-thermoplastic fibers, such as cotton / polyester blends, tend to behave more like non-thermoplastics since the non-melting cotton can prevent the molten polyester from withdrawing from the flame.

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