In 1940, John W. Eckelberry of DuPont stated that the letters "nyl" were arbitrary and the "on" was copied from the suffixes of other fibers such as cotton and rayon.
A later publication by DuPont explained that the name was originally intended to be "No-Run" ("run" meaning "unravel"), but was modified to avoid making such an unjustified claim and to make the word sound better.
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It is as its made, that's how you get nylon thread.
Yes...Nylon does meet the definition of a plastic.
It depends on what the rod is made of. For example, if it's a glass rod the glass will lose electrons to the nylon and become positively charged, and the nylon will gain electrons and become negatively charged. If the rod is made of aluminum or steel, the rod will gain electrons from the nylon and become negatively charged, and the nylon will become positively charged.
I install many dishwashers and have never seen any solid nylon baskets.I install many dishwashers and have never seen any solid nylon baskets.
The word nylon came about in the 1930's. It is a combination of the English word "cotton" and the English word "rayon."
it was coined in 1382
Neologism
The term "sociology" was coined by Auguste Comte, a French philosopher, in the early 19th century. Comte is often referred to as the founder of sociology for his work in developing the field and promoting the scientific study of society.
It's made out of nylon. The word is a combination of China and nylon.
Italian painter who coined the word automobile
I believe it was coined in 1833 by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell.
Yes, the noun 'nylon' is a common noun, a general word for a type of a strong, lightweight, elastic synthetic polymer that can be produced as filaments, sheets, or molded objects; a word for any nylon in any form.
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The word nylon is from names of two cities:NY = New YorkLON = London