Physics, asked by Mukulchoudhury66, 8 months ago

why cannot a single silk fibre form a thread? ​

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Answered by kulsoomraza
19

Explanation:

single Silk fibre cannot form a thread because it is very thin and frail. if we make cloth from that fibre the cloth made of it will tear easily..

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Answered by actitis
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Silk fibre cannot form a thread because it is very light, fragile and is easily tor

Explanation:

Silk fibre is simply defined as a fibre that is directly derived from the cocoon. Cocoon is one of the distinct stage of the life cycle of a silk worm. This fibre is extremely fragile and if not held properly then it can get torn. Due to this, it is not able to form thread, which is comparatively much stronger than a silk fibre.

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