Chemistry, asked by reethiputhiyandi, 1 month ago

Why are all fibres first converted into yarns​

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Answered by kayamtejaswi2004
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Explanation:

Fibres are first converted into yarn by the process of spinning. In the process of spinning, fibres from a mass of cotton (or wool, silk, etc.) are drawn out and twisted. This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'.

Answered by ridimamondal2
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Explanation:

Fibres are first converted into yarn by the process of spinning. In the process of spinning, fibres from a mass of cotton (or wool, silk, etc.) are drawn out and twisted. This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'.

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