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Why do the wool fibres have a greater bulk as compared to other fibres???​

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Answered by meenalawas
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Answer:

Wool has a greater bulk than other fabrics because the wool fibeers are thicker than the other fibres as, wool comes from the hair of animals (sheep, goats, camels) while most of the others are plants or insects like silk worm etc.

Explanation:

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Answered by PSanthosh
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Explanation:

  • Wool is natural fiber (i.e) they are found in nature.

  • Wool has a larger volume than other fabrics because wool fibers are heavier than other fibers as they are orginated from the wool of an animal hair specially from sheep and goat.

  • Most of the other fibers are obtained from plants like jute and insects like silk worms and silk moths.

  • These are synthetic fibers which are man-made and these are prepared in industries, for example, Teflon, Nylon, etc.

So we can conclude that always wool fibres have a greater bulk as compared to other fibres.

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