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Q: Why coconut fibres cannot be used to make fine clothing material?
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Why are synthetic fibers used in place of cotton?

Synthetic fibres are used in place of cotton mainly for more of a variety in material such as clothing. These fibres include lint.


What main fiber is used in Egyptian clothing?

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A material made mainly of natural or synthetic fibres. A material made mainly of natural or synthetic fibres.


What does lint mean?

Lint is the common name for the accumulation of textile fibres found on or around clothing. Material such as cotton, linen and wool contain numerous, very short fibres. Excessive inhalation can lead to lung decease. Lint contamination can harm delicate machinery. The accumulation of lint can present a fire hazard


What are any 5 things you can make from coconut?

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Where clothing fibers come from?

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what doses silk and rayon have in common?

They are both fibres fabric and both used for clothing.


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Is a base material with fibres weaved or sewn into the base material such as hessian. This is then used to cover floors for warmth and style.


A measure of a material's tendency to shatter upon impact?

The only materials which shatter on impact are polymers, glass and fibred materials such as wood, though these to a much lesser extent. The measure of a material's tendency to shatter is the crystallinity of the chains or fibres used to make it up.Crystallinity is the proportion of crystalline regions, where the chains or fibres are lined up in a regular pattern and so are brittle, over the whole substance. The other type of region is an amorphous region, where the chains or fibres are aligned randomly.A material is more likely to shatter at lower temperatures. There is a certain temperature, referred to as Tg, below which a material is brittle, or glassy and cannot bend at all.


How do you calculate ultimate strength of a rope from the radious?

You cannot. The strength depends on the fibres that the rope is made from and how those fibres are woven or stranded together.


Is clothing a natural soil resource?

i think it's no. but they are made from a refined version of petroleum, a natural resource. -------------------- Clothing made of cotton is natural, clothing made from synthetic fibres are artificial.