That would be any fibre not found in nature. Rayon and nylon are artificial fibres.
Natural silk is a proteinic fiber (sericin and fibroin).
Viscose fiber is considered a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber. It is made from natural sources such as wood pulp but undergoes a chemical process to convert it into a fiber form that can be spun into yarn and woven into fabric.
Artificial silk, also known as rayon or viscose, is a man-made fiber produced from natural materials like wood pulp. Pure silk, on the other hand, is a natural fiber produced by silkworms. While both can have a silky texture, pure silk tends to be smoother, more luxurious, and more durable than artificial silk.
Carbon fiber offers several advantages over metals in artificial limbs, including its lightweight nature, which enhances mobility and reduces fatigue for the user. It also has a high strength-to-weight ratio, providing durability and resistance to impact without adding excessive bulk. Additionally, carbon fiber is resistant to corrosion and can be molded into complex shapes, allowing for better customization and comfort in prosthetic designs.
Materials used to make artificial limbs include carbon fiber, titanium, and various types of plastics. These materials are chosen for their strength, lightweight properties, and durability to withstand the daily use of the limb. The choice of material depends on the specific needs and preferences of the individual receiving the artificial limb.
natural fibre are obtained from nature but artificial fibres are man made fibre
Nylon
Both, actually. There are both kinds of bags available.
An artificial Christmas is artificial fir and pine tree. There are also aluminum and fiber optic trees. The first artificial Christmas tree was made by the Germans during the 19th century.
Natural silk is a proteinic fiber (sericin and fibroin).
No, artificial fibers are normally polymers , cotton is a natural fiber.
nylon
Viscose fiber is considered a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber. It is made from natural sources such as wood pulp but undergoes a chemical process to convert it into a fiber form that can be spun into yarn and woven into fabric.
Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic[1] or artificial[2] fiber.
Rayon
Stone, artificial stone, artificial log siding and stucco are a few alternates beside your average wood , steel, cement fiber, or vinyl siding.
Artificial selection involves selectively breeding wheat plants with naturally higher fiber content over several generations to develop a new breed with increased fiber content. By carefully choosing individual plants with desired traits and crossbreeding them, traits like higher fiber content can be reinforced and amplified in the offspring. Through this process of selecting for desired characteristics, a new wheat variety with improved fiber content can be developed.