also change in let-off & take-up
Rubbing a balloon over fabric creates static electricity, causing the balloon to become negatively charged. The negatively charged balloon will then be attracted to positively charged objects, such as certain types of fabric or even hair, due to an opposing charge.
If a boy and a girl increase the force to pedal faster by each applying the same increased force, the speed of their cycling will increase. This is because the force they are applying is directly proportional to the acceleration of the bike. As they pedal faster with the same increased force, the bike will accelerate at a faster rate, leading to an increase in speed.
Fabric weight and fabric width are not directly related. Fabric weight refers to how heavy or light a fabric is per unit area, often measured in grams per square meter. Fabric width, on the other hand, refers to the dimension of the fabric from selvage to selvage. A fabric can have different weights regardless of its width, and vice versa.
Fabric weight in jeans is typically calculated in ounces per square yard (oz/sq yd) or grams per square meter (gsm). To calculate fabric weight, you need to know the area of the fabric (square yards or square meters) and the weight of the fabric in ounces or grams. The formula for calculating fabric weight is: Fabric weight = (weight of fabric / area of fabric).
Skydivers can modify their body position to increase drag by spreading their arms and legs in a "flat" position, which creates more surface area and slows down their descent. They can also wear a jumpsuit with extra fabric or grippers on the arms and legs to further increase drag. Additionally, adding a drogue chute or deploying a larger main parachute can help increase drag and control their descent speed.
you dry or wring it out
This generally has to do with the way that fabric is physically manufactured. The picks, or fill thread, is pulled through the "shed" created by the spread apart warp yarns (pick yarns). It is much easier to keep the warp yarns that are running parallel to the fabric roll production direction close and tight than it would be to get each fill thread that is inserted into the shed to be tight.
Matted fabric refers to fabric that has tangles or knots in its fibers, making it look messy and unkempt. This can happen over time with wear or improper handling of the fabric. Matted fabric can be difficult to restore to its original smooth texture.
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some nice person picks it up and gives it a cuddle :D
You can test if a fabric material is heat-absorbent by placing a sample of the fabric in direct sunlight or exposing it to a heat source. After a certain period of time, you can touch the fabric to feel if it has absorbed heat compared to another fabric sample. Additionally, you can use a thermometer to measure the temperature increase of the fabric.
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
The pressure or volume of a quantity must increase.
Following informations are required to calculate weight. 1) ends per cm and picks per cm 2) fabric width 3)warp and weft crimp % 4)warp and weft yarn count.
First round is #22 Three Second round picks The Patriots preliminary 2010 Draft picks are: Round 1: #22 Round 2: #44 (from Jacksonville) Round 2: #47 (from Tennessee) Round 2: #53 Round 4: #117* Round 6: #181* Round 7: #214* Picks from the fourth round and down are subject to change because the compensatory draft picks for the 2010 draft have not been awarded as of 1/22/2010. The compensatory picks can increase the number of draft picks a team has. The compensatory picks cannot be traded.
If its fabric gets wet, it will dry. I've done this before (on accident) Everything is totally fine! :)