The word, adhesion, is one possibility.
The technical name for the force which holds glue to its bonding material is adhesion. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances, causing them to stick together.
Glue can be called anything from a bonding agent to an adhesive the technical name would depend on the glue
The technical name of the force that holds glue to its bonding materials is adhesion. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances, which allows the glue to stick to the surface of the materials it is bonding.
Uhhh...... the sticky force?
The force that holds glue in its bonding materials is called adhesion. Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances that causes them to stick together.
Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieingADHESIONadhesion is the technicle name
Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieingADHESIONadhesion is the technicle name
Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieingADHESIONadhesion is the technicle name
Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieingADHESIONadhesion is the technicle name
Adhesion comes to mind. One to argue for cohesion, too, since glue sticks to glue in some applications.Adhesion, perhaps? "van der Waals forces" is another possibility. Ultimately, it's a form of the electromagnetic force. None of the other three forces that made up the four known forces participate at all. nope i am lieingADHESIONadhesion is the technicle name
The best glue for polycarbonate material is a solvent-based adhesive specifically designed for bonding plastics, such as cyanoacrylate (super glue) or a two-part epoxy adhesive. These types of adhesives provide strong and durable bonds for polycarbonate materials.
yes, bonding glue just bonds really strong, so don't make any mistakes