Science, asked by strenbr, 9 months ago

the fibres in order to make yarn​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yarns are made by twisting fibres together by a process called spinning. The twist brings the fibres into contact with each other and the friction between the fibres holds them together. The exact process used to spin the fibres will change the appearance and performance characteristics of the yarn produced.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

Fibres are very thin and weak

Explanation:

Why we spin the fibres in order to make yarn? Ans. Fibres are very thin and weak. We twist them together to make them strong, thick and long.

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