Why is a wet rope more difficult to untie than a dry one?

Water molecules, when they hit the fibers, form hydrogen bonds. Consequently, wet fibers are more strongly bonded to each other. The fabric is a system of ordered fibers. A knot is a fabric. It turns out that when water hits the knot, the fibers are held together more strongly and the knot is much more difficult to untie than dry.



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