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yarns are made of these thin strands
yarns are

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Answered by anushkabhosle82
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Answer:

Yarns are made up of thin strands called fibres. Yarns are made up of thin strands that are twisted that are called fibre.

Answered by presentmoment
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Yarn is a long length of cotton fibre that is created by weaving cotton strands continually in interlocking patterns.

Explanation:

  • To spin the fibres, a huge circular wheel is used.
  • The big wheel's high ratio to the whorl aids the spinner in turning the bobbin faster. As a result, the rate of output increases. However, the industrial revolution aided this process, and it is today carried out by fully automated machines.
  • Twist refers to the direction in which the yarn is spun. On the basis of the twisting direction. The two sorts of yarns are S and Z. Craftsmen may combine the two procedures to obtain a semi-finished yarn.
  • The tightness is determined by the number of twists per inch.
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