nylon
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String can be made from natural or synthetic fibers.
It's not as much a question of better as it is of different. natural fibers are often nicer to the skin, while sythetic fibers can be stronger, more long lasting etc.
there is no part of a mobile that is made from polymer (exept the polymer casing that the mobile phone comes in).
A plant's cell wall is mainly made up of cellulose.Celluloseis a polysaccharide, a polymer of glucose. It forms long fibers with significant spaces between. There are also hemicelluloses and pectin in the wall.
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String can be made from natural or synthetic fibers.
Those are fibers made by man, as opposed to plant or animal (natural) fibers. Examples of sythetic fibers include nylon, rayon, kevlar, dacron, etc.
It's not as much a question of better as it is of different. natural fibers are often nicer to the skin, while sythetic fibers can be stronger, more long lasting etc.
Paper as made of cellulose fibers. Cellulose is a natural polymer made of glucose units.
No, since fabric is a textile made of fibers threaded together, whereas sponge is constructed of cellulose wood fibers, or a foamed plastic polymer.
None natural are any man made fibbers such as nylon acrylic which are polymer strings.
Fiberglass is literally made from the fibers of glass. It is generally used to reinforce plastic products. Fiberglass is simply glass fibers used to reinforce a polymer. You can even create fiberglass designs at home.
Natural fibers are more sustainable than man made fibers. Natural fibers are a renewable resource. This means that they are easily remade and will last a long time.
Acrylic is made of a polymer called polyacrylonitrile. In the U.S. acrylic must also contain mostly acrylonitrile monomer. Acrylic fiber is formed by dissolving this polymer into an aqueous solution and then spinning, stretching and drying it into fibers.
Due to the way paper is made, its fibers tend to run in one direction. If you tear in that direction, along the fibers, the paper tears easily, and the fibers guide the tear to be straight across. If you tear the paper across the fibers, all of the above is untrue.
polymer?!?