Why is a nylon thread stronger than a steel wire.
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Nylon is a polyamide, and its monomers are adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine, which are held together by very strong amide linkages. Thus, if we take a nylon and steel wire of equal diameter, it is found that the nylon wire can support a much heavier load than the steel wire, indicating that it is stronger.
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Nylon is a polyamide, and its monomers are adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine, which are held together by very strong amide linkages. Thus, if we take a nylon and steel wire of equal diameter, it is found that the nylon wire can support a much heavier load than the steel wire, indicating that it is stronger.
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