Synthetic Fibres-Gr8

Nylon, a synthetic fibre, is known for its tensile strength. How does it compare to cotton in terms of tensile strength?
A
Nylon has lower tensile strength than cotton
B
Nylon has similar tensile strength to cotton
C
Nylon has higher tensile strength than cotton
D
Nylon has no tensile strength
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Nylon, a synthetic fibre, is known for its tensile strength. How does it compare to cotton in terms of tensile strength?
A
Nylon has lower tensile strength than cotton
B
Nylon has similar tensile strength to cotton
C
Nylon has higher tensile strength than cotton
D
Nylon has no tensile strength

Slide 1 - Quiz

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Compared to natural fibres, synthetic fibres generally have:
A
Higher absorbency
B
Lower absorbency
C
The same level of absorbency
D
Variable absorbency

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which type of fibre generally has higher tensile strength?
A
Cotton
B
Polyester
C
Wool
D
Silk

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which of the following groups contain only synthetic fibres?
A
Nylon, Terylene, Wool
B
Cotton, Polycot, Rayon
C
Acrylic, Silk, Wool
D
PVC, Polythene, Bakelite

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physical and chemical changes

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timer
5:00

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Properties of synthetic fibres

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