பொண்ணுங்க சட்டை பட்டன் ஏன் இப்படி? | Women Shirt #tamilguru #tamilinformation #naveenbharathi
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Published8 months ago
Duration5:14
Video IDfpCjCm4uXUo
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views12.1K
Likes445
Comments3
Engagement Rate3.71%
Likes per 100 views3.69
Comments per 1K views0.25
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#tamilguru#tamilguru#tamil guru#tamil guru#naveen#naveen bharathi#why collars get dirty#why womens buttons on left#static electricity#science explained#fashion facts#shirt collar#fashion history#everyday science#clothing hacks#interesting facts#did you know#shirt buttons#tamil pathivu#science in tamil
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Ever wondered why buttons on women's shirts are on the left and men's on the right? And why does the collar of any shirt get dirty so quickly? This video reveals the fascinating reasons behind these everyday mysteries!
பொண்ணுங்க சட்டை பட்டன் ஏன் இப்படி?
We explore three theories explaining the button placement on women's shirts:
1. **Attendant Assistance Theory:** In 13th-century Europe, buttons were expensive, worn by the wealthy. While men dressed themselves, rich women had maids. Buttons were placed on the left to make it easier for maids (standing opposite) to fasten. It was also a status symbol!
2. **Horse Riding Theory:** Women rode horses side-saddle, sitting on the right. Buttons on the left helped prevent wind from blowing into their shirts.
3. **Breastfeeding Convenience Theory:** Most women are right-handed and hold babies with their left arm. Left-sided buttons made it easier to unbutton with their free right hand for breastfeeding.
Then, we dive into the surprising science behind why shirt collars get dirty fast. Beyond sweat and dead skin cells, there's a unique reason:
* We'll explain how atoms, electrons, and protons create a neutral state in objects.
* The concept of static electricity: How rubbing a balloon on hair transfers electrons, creating positive and negative charges that attract dust, just like pepper to a charged balloon!
* Your shirt collar constantly rubs against your neck and hair, causing electron transfer and creating a "charge imbalance."
* This static charge on the collar attracts tiny dust particles and debris from the air, making it appear dirty quickly. This effect is more pronounced in synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon compared to cotton.
What kind of fabrics do you wear most often? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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