there was this question I had for my assesment. How did technological advancements in the textile industry during the industrial revolution influence the contemporary world? I wasn't really sure how so if you would be so kind as to help me with this.
Mark Williams, he made it big in the 1990's with "the Fast Show", a quick fire comedy series,. The clip above was made a few years later as part of the series "Industrial Revelations".
Why you don't make content like explanation of your class book main point or tell us imp que. It will benefit to all student if you make some videos on that. I hope you will think on this topic. Stay aware stay healthy .
The fibers aren't spun yet. They're in the form of a preparation called roving/sliver, which is a thin collection of fiber that holds it's shape only under very low tension, but it's unspun and not structurally sound. It will fall apart completely if you try to use it as a thread, because it's not thread until it's spun.
I’m reading a historical novel revolving about cloth manufacturing, came here to understand spinning and spinning jenny, thank you! 😊
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Isn't that Ron's dad?
there was this question I had for my assesment. How did technological advancements in the textile industry during the industrial revolution influence the contemporary world? I wasn't really sure how so if you would be so kind as to help me with this.
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One man? You mean, one worker. Women ran spinning jennies, too.
Omg, that’s the good father brown
Mark Williams, he made it big in the 1990's with "the Fast Show", a quick fire comedy series,. The clip above was made a few years later as part of the series "Industrial Revelations".
Why you don't make content like explanation of your class book main point or tell us imp que. It will benefit to all student if you make some videos on that. I hope you will think on this topic.
Stay aware stay healthy .
Are you serious, why don’t YOU make content like explanation of class book main points
So... before you can use spinning jenny, first you have to spin fibers already.
The fibers aren't spun yet. They're in the form of a preparation called roving/sliver, which is a thin collection of fiber that holds it's shape only under very low tension, but it's unspun and not structurally sound. It will fall apart completely if you try to use it as a thread, because it's not thread until it's spun.
@@sweetdreamssleepambience in the vide he didnot show how the roving/sliver is made from cotton
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