Step 1: Define the Tex system. The Tex system is a direct yarn numbering system. The Tex number is defined as the weight in grams of 1,000 meters of yarn.
Formula: Tex = Weight (g) / Length (km) = Weight (g) for 1000m.
Step 2: Use the given data to find the weight per 1000 meters.
Given:
- Length = 100 meters
- Weight = 2.5 grams
We can set up a proportion:
If 100 meters weigh 2.5 grams,
Then 1000 meters will weigh X grams.
\[ \frac{2.5 \, \text{g}}{100 \, \text{m}} = \frac{X \, \text{g}}{1000 \, \text{m}} \]
Step 3: Solve for X.
\[ X = \frac{2.5 \times 1000}{100} = 2.5 \times 10 = 25 \]
So, 1000 meters of the yarn weigh 25 grams.
Step 4: Determine the Tex number.
By definition, the Tex number is the weight in grams per 1000 meters. Therefore, the yarn count is 25 tex.
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