Suresh took 40 CM each of cotton, wool and nylon thread to check their tensile strength. He tied one end of the thread with the hook of an iron stand and weighs of 100g, 500g and 1 kg. What is the weight of each and why?
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=> Wool will break after the weight of 100 g. As it has less tensile strength.
=> It has weakest bonds among the three.
=> Cotton will break after the weight of 500 g. As it has less tensile strength than nylon but more tensile strength than wool.
=> It has weak bonds among the three.
=> Nylon will break after the weight of 1 kg. As it has more tensile strength than cotton and wool.
=> It has greatest bonds among the three.
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here is your answer
=> Wool will break after the weight of 100 g. As it has less tensile strength.
=> It has weakest bonds among the three.
=> Cotton will break after the weight of 500 g. As it has less tensile strength than nylon but more tensile strength than wool.
=> It has weak bonds among the three.
=> Nylon will break after the weight of 1 kg. As it has more tensile strength than cotton and wool.
=> It has greatest bonds among the three.
Hoping it helps
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