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The amount by which materials creep, however, varies a great deal. Among technological materials, wood and rope and concrete all creep very considerably and the effect has to be allowed for. Creep in textiles is one reason why our clothes go out of shape and the knees of trousers get baggy; it is, however much more pronounced in natural fibres, such as wool and cotton, than it is with the newer artificial fibres.
Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down
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