Science, asked by shraddhasingh3031, 10 months ago

Synthetic fibres can be drawn to very________thickness.

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Answered by Draxillus
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Synthetic fibres can be drawn to very compressible [ highly loft ] thickness.

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  • Synthetic fibers are the fibers which are prepared by man through chemical synthesis which are against the natural fibers which are directly prepared from animals.

  • It's used in the manufacturing of ropes, nets and seat belts.

  • It can burn faster than natural fibers.

  • They can be damaged due to heat and can even easily melt.

  • Examples - Rayon, Nylon , Acrylic etc.

  • Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibre is the strongest fibre in the world.

  • Examples - Zylon, Kevlar, Spectra and Dyneema.

Answered by juripatgiri
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Hey shraddha !!

have you talked to Abhilash lately ?

he is offline for a long period of time actually so I asked uh

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Answer :-

Synthetic fibres can be drawn to very compressible thickness

anyway have a good day ahead :)

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