If it were drenched with kerosene then yes, otherwise there would be no attraction.
The difference between dyed and un-dyed kerosene is the dye its self. The dye used in kerosene can cause wicks and appliances to clog.
Adhesion is attraction between unlike substances.
An attraction between particles of the SAME substance is called cohesion.
No, in water, the attraction between H2 and O is a covalent bond that forms the water molecule. Adhesion refers to the attraction between different molecules, while cohesion refers to the attraction between the same molecules. In water, the attraction between H2O molecules is cohesion, and the attraction between water molecules and other substances is adhesion.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
due to force of attraction b/w opposite charges
-- Gravity ... attraction between any two masses-- Magnetic force ... attraction or repulsion between a magnet and magnetic materials,or between conductors carrying electric current-- Electrostatic force ... attraction or repulsion between electric charges, like theballoon and the wall, the comb and the bits of tissue, the socks and the shirtsin the dryer, etc.-- Strong nuclear force ... attraction between particles in the nucleus of the atom;only works over very short distances ... like inside the nucleus of an atom.
I believe you mean the COMB not the cone The comb is the red fleshy appendage on top of the chickens head. The comb serves a number of purposes. It can be an indicator of health and vitality, a cooling agent and an attraction to the opposite sex.
The difference between dyed and un-dyed kerosene is the dye its self. The dye used in kerosene can cause wicks and appliances to clog.
Electrostatic force of attraction!
what is the difference between man made attraction compared to natural attraction
static electricity is caused by the attraction or repulsion of electric charges. surfaces have the ability to transfer charges to each other. when you comb your hair that is what happens. your hair gives the comb so electrons so now the comb isnegativley charged. when you put the comb near the paper, all the negative charges in the paper move away and te positive chrages move toward the comb,this makes the paper cling to the comb
Kerosene is considered to be highly contestable. Kerosene has a flash point between one hundred and one hundred and sixty-two degrees Fahrenheit.
Kerosene is fuel for a diesel engine. gas is fuel for spark engines.
Adhesion is attraction between unlike substances.
The density of kerosene is between 0.78 and 0.81 0.78 to 0.81 kg per litre. That means 600 kgs require between 600/0.81 and 600/0.78 litres. That is, between 741 litres and 769 litres.
Adhesive forces are the attraction between molecules of different substances. This differs from cohesive forces which is attraction between same substances.