Why is silk so smooth and shiny?
Why is silk so smooth and shiny?
Imagine you're shopping for a new shirt and you prefer something that feels luxurious and looks elegant.
Silk's smoothness comes from its unique molecular structure, which makes it feel soft against the skin. Its shininess is due to the light-reflecting shape of the silk fibers.
Example
When you run your hand over silk, it glides smoothly and reflects light beautifully.
Remember this
The molecular structure of silk fibers makes them smooth and shiny.
Text adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
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