Science, asked by ANMOLJAATTSURWARIYA, 7 months ago

Twesting makes fibres.​

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Answered by deepanshig276
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Twisting, in yarn and rope production, process that binds fibres or yarns together in a continuous strand, accomplished in spinning or playing operations. The direction of the twist may be to the right, described as Z twist, or to the left, described as S twist.

Answered by mangalasingh00978
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Twisting is simply the process of combining together multiple fibres, threads or yarns in a wrapping around (twisting) motion. Twisting fibres will create a thread (or singles), twisting threads will create a yarn, twisting yarns will create a cord or cable - and so on.

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