You're welcome! Can you answer a physics question for me? Because I've been thinking about it when I hang up my washing.
Does the weight (or I guess the pressure it exerts) of something decrease if you're hanging it from a longer string? Is string length a factor at all? Or am I over complicating?
Nope, I can say as a physicist that gravity has the same strength.
BUT, I can say as someone who also hangs up my own washing longer items of clothing will contain more water and be heavier and thus are affected (stretch) more
So long items (jumpsuits/dresses) I might lay out horizontally, as I do woollens for example. But itβs about their weight/stretchiness rather than distance from the ground
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Does the weight (or I guess the pressure it exerts) of something decrease if you're hanging it from a longer string? Is string length a factor at all? Or am I over complicating?
But that's as far as 9th grade physics has me remembering, except for knowing there are other possible variables
BUT, I can say as someone who also hangs up my own washing