the spinning and weaving of silk thread done in the same way as cotton thread? explain in brief
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Cotton thread (actually yarn) is made by combining cotton fibres of short length into a yarn and then twisting many yarns together to form a stronger yarn.
Silk thread (or yarn) is made by twisting together long fibres (called filaments) of silk.
The weaving process is more or less same, the forces applied are adjusted according to the strength of the fibres. Silk is more delicate and usually woven at lower speeds than cotton.
It depends on the silk thread. Single fibers can be long - but a bit fragile. Most of the common weaving silk is combined with rayon to provide better handling, and it still feels like silk (and at a lower price than pure silk).
Silk can stretch more than cotton, but deforms easily (this is helped by being spun with rayon for extra strength).