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- The moderates were the early Congress men who led the Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1905.
- They were aware of the might of the British rule in India and wanted to protect the youth of India from the batons and guns of British.
- They resorted to peaceful means and moderate methods of appeasement like petitioning, publishing pamphlets, taking out processions etc.
- They published newspapers, wrote articles, and showed how British rule was leading to the economic ruin of the country.
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Clothes made up of nylon are strong because they are manufactured in factory by chemicals but cotton, and wool are not so they don't last long.
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Actually nylon is an artificial fibre, which have elasticity, strength as well as stretching capacity.
Along with it, nylon can't be damaged by any natural infected like of moths, insects, etc to they are last longer.
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| NATURAL FIBRES | SYNTHETIC FIBRES |
| Comes from nature | Man made fibres |
| Natural color | Color as per requirement is added in color bath |
| During spinning process spinneret is not necessary | During spinning process spinneret is necessary for the production of filament |
| Chances of containing dust or impurities | No chance of any dust or impurities |
| Less durable than synthetic | More durable than natural |
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There are two types of plastics which are written below:
- Thermoplastics
- Thermosetting plastics
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Synthetic fibers melt on heating. If they catch fire, they melt and stick to the body of the person wearing them. This is why it is advised not to wear clothes made of synthetic fiber while working in a kitchen or in a fire laboratory.
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Because synthetic fibers are more hydrophobic than natural fibers.
Cotton, linen, wool, hemp: these fibers are absorbent, and will take on water until they are replete.
Nylon and polyester, the two fabrics most commonly used in raincoats and umbrellas, are not naturally absorbent the way natural fibers are. They naturally resist waterlogging, and with a little bit of treatment they can be made quite waterproof.
Cotton and other natural fibers, on the other hand, require a lot of treatment to become suitable for wear in heavy rain. And everyone who has ever been around a wet wool coat or sweater knows that wet wool smells like a wet dog.
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Because synthetic fibers are more hydrophobic than natural fibers.
Cotton, linen, wool, hemp: these fibers are absorbent, and will take on water until they are replete.
Nylon and polyester, the two fabrics most commonly used in raincoats and umbrellas, are not naturally absorbent the way natural fibers are. They naturally resist waterlogging, and with a little bit of treatment they can be made quite waterproof.
Cotton and other natural fibers, on the other hand, require a lot of treatment to become suitable for wear in heavy rain. And everyone who has ever been around a wet wool coat or sweater knows that wet wool smells like a wet dog.
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Nylon is called the wonder polymer. Nylon is made without using any natural material, either plant or animal. It is the first man-made fibre entirely made from chemicals. It was first marketed in 1938 and derives its name from the 2 cities of New York and London.
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Nylon, terylene, PET, acrylic, teflon, etc are synthetic fibres.
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The Golgi apparatus has multiple names such as Golgi complex or Golgi body. The name is given on the name of the scientist, who discovered the organelle, i.e. Camillo Golgi. It is found in all the eukaryotic cells, plants as well as animals. They are membrane-bound organelle present in the cytosol of the cell.
The Golgi body comprises 5 to 8 cup-shaped, series of compartments known as cisternae. Cisternae is a flattened, disk-shaped, stacked pouches that make up the Golgi apparatus. A Golgi stack mostly contains 4 to 8 cisternae. However, ~60 cisternae are found in some protists. A mammalian cell contains ~40 to 100 stacks of cisternae.
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