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For a twofold increase in reed width, the picking power of a shuttle loom needs to be increased by,Question 9Answera.16 timesb.2 timesc.4 timesd.8 times

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For a twofold increase in reed width, the picking power of a shuttle loom needs to be increased by,Question 9Answera.16 timesb.2 timesc.4 timesd.8 times

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The answer to your question is not straightforward because it depends on various factors such as the type of fabric being woven, the tension of the warp and weft, and the speed at which the loom is operating. However, in general, if the reed width is doubled, the picking power of the shuttle loom does not necessarily need to be increased by a specific multiple. It would need to be adjusted to ensure the shuttle can still pass through the shed and interlace the weft yarns correctly. Therefore, none of the options a.16 times, b.2 times, c.4 times, d.8 times can be definitively correct without additional context.

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