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Q: Which is waterproof material from Macintosh?
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What is a word that deriverd Scot who invented waterproof material?

Macintosh


What is a waterproof material?

Waterproof material is material that can withstand water. Waterproof material will not be damaged by the wetness of water being on it.


What materials is waterproof?

Waterproof material is material that can withstand water. Waterproof material will not be damaged by the wetness of water being on it.


Who invented the raincoat?

Charles Macintosh invented the waterproof coat in 1824


Which waterproof item of clothing was first made by a scotsman and named after him?

Surely that would have to be the macintosh.


How many elements had been discovered when Charles Macintosh invented a waterproof fabric in 1823?

51


What did Charles Macintosh invent in 1819?

Charles Macintosh is credited with inventing waterproof fabric. He would later use this fabric make a raincoat still know are the Mackintosh.


Is Linen waterproof?

it is waterproof because it consists of a material called hybrofaxion


How can a mackintosh be used in a rainy weather?

A mackintosh is an outer coat for individuals wishing to stay dry in the rain. It is waterproof due to the rubberized material it is made from, and was invented by a Charles Macintosh, whose name is sometimes spelt with the K.


Clear waterproof material?

the answer is "glass"


What material is smooth translucent and non-waterproof?

Since you did not specify what kind of material, or its use, I would say a material that is smooth, translucent, and non-waterproof is human skin. It's smooth to the touch, you can see through individual layers of it, and it is not waterproof.


Is Tarp waterproof?

Yes, tarps can be waterproof, but not all tarps have waterproofing properties. It depends on its material and construction.