Crystal structure has ordered, repeating arrangement of atoms. Fibres are liable to maintain this and thus have high specific strength. As size increases, the condition of ordered and repeating arrangements can't be guaranteed because of several types of defects and dislocations and thus the specific strength gets lower.
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