most likely metal
it clings better to plastic
To separate plastic paper clips from metal paper clips, you can use a magnet to attract the metal clips, as they will stick to the magnet while the plastic ones remain unaffected. Alternatively, you can manually sort them by hand, grouping the plastic and metal clips into separate containers. If you have a larger quantity, consider using a sieve or screen to separate them based on weight, as plastic clips are generally lighter than metal ones.
A plastic spatula is easier to work with, turns "sunnyside" or" over easy" style eggs much better. Metal spatulas will scratch pan and eggs tend to stick to the metal, thus causing breakage.
The plastic spoon is more likely to bend in extremely hot water compared to a metal spoon. This is because plastic has a lower melting point than metal, which causes it to soften and deform more easily under high temperatures. Metal is generally more heat-resistant and maintains its shape better under extreme heat.
Assuming the plastic just melts and doesn't undergo a chemical change through carbonization (i.e., you burn it), it shouldn't stick to any iron-based metal. "Sticking" is related to the smoothness of the surface of the mold. If you mold has a mirror finish, you should be able to simply peel the plastic off.
Depends on the density of the material the metre stick is made from.
Cling film, also known as plastic wrap, typically adheres better to glass surfaces because they are smoother and have fewer irregularities than metal surfaces. The smooth surface of glass allows the cling film to form a stronger bond through electrostatic forces, making it stick better. Metal surfaces, on the other hand, are usually more textured and can have a lower surface energy, resulting in weaker adhesion between the cling film and the metal.
measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
Glass would be the best, but even better would be metal. But you'll have to pay attention what type of glass that you get.
Stick with the metal bar you were pierced with for the first couple of months.
No, NOT ALL metal does stick to all other metal.
Teflon is a type of synthetic polymer called polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which is a type of plastic. It is commonly used as a non-stick coating on cookware due to its low friction properties.