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What, exactly, IS chiffon?

What, exactly, IS chiffon?

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Yea, theres no separate gears. Its automatic with no gears. I guess one easy way to imagine it is to picture a bike chain on conical shape cylinder moving up and down. Instead of this bike chain jumping for gear to gear. Thats sort of idea for CVT. But with onboard computers some cars with CVT can simulate gear changes.
Yes, it is a form of automatic. The engine's computer sets the transmission up for optimum performance. Driver input is sometimes allowed but unnecessary. Snowmobiles have been using cvts for decades.
CVT or continuously variable transmissin has INFINITE NUMBER OF GEARS, relatively speaking. But it is essentially an automatic transmission. Some automakers, such as Nissan, added regular gear simulation to their CVT to make them feel a bit more like regular AT, but it's not required. --- Kasey C, PC guru since Apple II days I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it.
Chiffon, from the French word for a cloth or rag, is a lightweight, balanced plain-woven sheer fabric woven of alternate S- and Z-twist crepe (high-twist) yarns.[1] The twist in the crepe yarns puckers the fabric slightly in both directions after weaving, giving it some stretch and a slightly rough feel. Chiffon is made from cotton, silk or synthetic fibers. Chiffon can be dyed to almost any shade desired, but if it is made out of polyester it can be difficult to dye. Under a magnifying glass it resembles a fine net or mesh which gives chiffon some see-through properties. Chiffon is most commonly used in evening wear, especially as an overlay, giving an elegant and floating appearance to the gown. It is also a popular fabric used in blouses, ribbons, scarves and lingerie. Like other crepe fabrics, chiffon can be difficult to work with because of its light and slippery textures. Due to this delicate nature, chiffon must be hand washed very gently

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