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what is fibre? classification of fibre​

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Answered by Ronney123
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Natural fibres can be classified according to their origin. The vegetable, or cellulose-base, class includes such important fibres as cotton, flax, and jute. The animal, or protein-base, fibres include wool, mohair, and silk. An important fibre in the mineral class is asbestos.

Answered by ankushsaini23
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Fiber is a thin, thread like structure that combines to form animal or plant tissue, or a thin, thread like structure made synthetically or from minerals. An example of fiber is a thread in a ball of rayon yarn.

There are two types of fibres – One is natural fibres which are obtained from natural sources e.g. Cotton, silk, wool and other is synthetic fibres which are man-made for example – rayon, nylon, acrylic etc.

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