Physics, asked by aara9034, 20 days ago

What is the combination in terrycot any terriwool

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Answered by 14sradhasumanbehera
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Answer:

Terrycot is a blended fabric made by combination of terelyne and cotton. terylene is often mixed eith natural fibre like cotton to make clothes. Terycot fabric are mora comfortable to wear than terylene.

Answered by rupa8bkvadr2
1

Answer:

Hint: If we take a look at the term “Terrycot” , we notice that this term is made up by using terms of two different fabrics. And terrycot fabric is itself made up of two fabrics.

Complete step by step answer:

By observing the term now Terrycot is a blended fabric made of terylene and cotton. Terylene is a popular form of polyester, which can be drawn into very fine fibres.

Terrycot= Terylene + Cotton.

Most common ratio that we should learn is 65% cotton and 35% Terylene.

Even a 50% by 50% combination is also used.

We should know that petroleum products are used for Terylene production.

Hint: If we take a look at the term “Terrycot” , we notice that this term is made up by using terms of two different fabrics. And terrycot fabric is itself made up of two fabrics.

Complete step by step answer:

By observing the term now Terrycot is a blended fabric made of terylene and cotton. Terylene is a popular form of polyester, which can be drawn into very fine fibres.

Terrycot= Terylene + Cotton.

Most common ratio that we should learn is 65% cotton and 35% Terylene.

Even a 50% by 50% combination is also used.

We should know that petroleum products are used for Terylene production.

Terylene is often mixed with natural fibre like cotton to make clothes.

Terrycot fabrics are more comfortable to wear than Terylene.

So our correct option is A.

Additional information

We should know about Terylene is that it is synthetic polyester fibre produced by polymerizing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid which is obtained from petroleum. Terylene is extensively used in the textile industry to make hard wear clothes like sarees, and dress material. Terylene is a very strong fibre and will suffer very little loss in strength when wet. It is elastic in nature and possesses the property of resist creasing.

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