Question:

how do iron works?

the iron i meant was the one we used to straighten our cloth

Answer:

Ok. Firstly, your grammar is offensive. We believe you are attempting to ask how an iron functions. If this is the correct question, then here is the answer from a textile major's point of view. The combination of the iron's heat and steam breaks the hydrogen bonds that were previously formed into a wrinkled state. When those wrinkled bonds are broken, the weight of the iron straightens out the cloth fibers. When the fibers cool, the hydrogen molecules bond once again in the straightened state. Hope this is understandable! Educationally yours, The ShoeBitches
Ok. Firstly, your grammar is offensive. We believe you are attempting to ask how an iron functions. If this is the correct question, then here is the answer from a textile major's point of view. The combination of the iron's heat and steam breaks the hydrogen bonds that were previously formed into a wrinkled state. When those wrinkled bonds are broken, the weight of the iron straightens out the cloth fibers. When the fibers cool, the hydrogen molecules bond once again in the straightened state. Hope this is understandable! Educationally yours, The ShoeBitches

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