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		<title>Why do cords and ropes get tangled?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entanglement often occurs when multiple objects are posited in bags. The corollary of this phenomenon is dependent upon the shape of the rope, wire or cable. All round-bodied linear objects lack aerodynamics or friction control, once they start moving perpendicular to body-length, or in a circular motion there is no counter-physics to keep the elongated


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