No, PE is an abbreviation for polyethylene. The abbreviation for polyester (polyethylene terephthalate) is PET.
If a Beanie Baby contains polyester fiber and PE (polyethylene) pellets, it combines softness and structure. The polyester fiber provides a plush, cuddly feel, making the toy appealing for hugging and play. Meanwhile, the PE pellets give it a weighted, more stable form, allowing it to sit upright and enhancing its overall aesthetic. This combination is typical in many stuffed toys to balance comfort and design.
polyester is the same thing as plastic. plastic is a type of polyester so it is still the same thing. polyester does repel water the same way plastic does too. plastic and polyester repel water equally
Polyester is spelled and pronounced the same in German.
No, GPE is only one of different forms of PE.
No. That would be like saying wood is the same a boat. Polyester is a material. Knit is what can be done with polyester to turn it into a fiber, but knitting can also be done with cotton, silk, wool, and other materials.
One knits with polyester yarn in much the same way that one knits with any other type of yarn.
As the energy is conserved, PE + KE = constant So as PE decreases KE increases by the same amount
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Polyester will burn the quickest. Following right behind polyester the closest would be cotton. They both burn almost at the same rate, though polyester is the fastest among the two.
a pe teacher gets paid the same amount as a teacher :)
No, polyester and polystyrene are not the same. Polyester is a category of polymers that includes various types, commonly used in textiles and bottles, while polystyrene is a specific type of polymer often used in packaging and insulation. The two have different chemical structures and properties, leading to distinct applications in various industries.
Suphedrine PE and Sudafed PE are not the same, although they are similar in that both are used to relieve nasal congestion. Suphedrine PE contains a combination of pseudoephedrine and other ingredients, while Sudafed PE typically contains phenylephrine as the active ingredient. It's important to read labels carefully, as the specific ingredients and formulations may differ, affecting their efficacy and use. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you're unsure about which medication to choose.