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Q: What happens when a wet cloth is ironed?
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The heat from the iron dries it.


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What happens when you shake a piece of wet cloth?

If you shake it slowly nothing happens. When a wet piece of cloth is heavily shaken , the reaction makes the tiny particles of water in the fabric to jump away.(Newtons third law.) It is similar to beating a carpet, the dust jumps up


What is a damp cloth?

A damp cloth is a piece of cloth that is slightly wet.


Why wet clothes are not ironed?

The affect of the iron wont be there. How about you try to get a old t-shirt and try it.


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Why does droplets of water come out when a wet cloth is jerked?

When a wet cloth it jerked the water on it is given kinetic energy. When you stop the movement of the wet cloth by not letting go of it some of the water keeps propelling forward with the energy it was given and does thus not stay on the cloth.


What happens so that cotton can be used?

The cotton bols are harvested and then carded to align fibres and remove cotton seeds. The fibres are then spun into cotton thread by twisting the fibres around each other in a spinning machine. The threads are then loaded on to a weaving frame and woven into cloth. The cloth is washed, bleached and ironed.


Explain how water gets evaporated from a wet cloth?

Water can be evaporated from a wet cloth by heat so that the water rises into the air and the cloth stays without liquid (solvent) inside it.


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Can you use fusible interfacing on rayon?

It depends on the rayon. Not all rayon can be ironed at a sufficient temp to fuse the interfacing without damaging the cloth.


Why can't you iron wet clothes?

An Iron works by heating the fibres of the cloth to above 100 degrees Celsius. As water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, it is impossible to get the fibres of the cloth to above 100 degrees Celsius when they are wet and therefore wet clothes can not be ironed effectively. You may note that some Irons use steam. In this case the steam is above 100 degrees Celsius and the sole plate of the iron is even hotter. The steam aids the ironing process by 1) taking the heat into the fibres and 2) softening the fibres so that they can be flattened more easily.