Physics, asked by jnightcoremusic, 1 month ago

Why does linen fabric catches fire so fast???

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

=>Cellulose fibres,

like cotton, linen and viscose, easily catch fire, and the flames spread rapidly if the textile has not been impregnated with a flame retardant.

The thinner the fabric, the more easily it burns.

Thin fabrics made from cellulose fibres can actually be compared to paper, which is also cellulose-based.

Answered by BoldPearl
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Cellulose fibres, like cotton, linen and viscose, easily catch fire, and the flames spread rapidly if the textile has not been impregnated with a flame retardant. The thinner the fabric, the more easily it burns. Thin fabrics made from cellulose fibres can actually be compared to paper, which is also cellulose-based.

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