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When a jumper (sweater) is washed, it absorbs water which adds weight to the garment. The water molecules fill the spaces in the fabric, increasing the overall mass of the jumper. Additionally, wet fabric tends to cling closer to the body, giving the sensation of heaviness as it is worn.

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The weight of the jumper is heavier due to water

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Q: Why does the jumper feel heavier after it is washed?
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