When the temperature is below freezing, then touching something metal with your bare hands - especially if your hands are wet! - can cause your skin to freeze to the metal. If this happens, don't try to pull away! It would be VERY painful.
You want to warm up the metal part so that it is above freezing. Sometimes you can pour hot water on the metal to warm it enough to unfreeze. If the metal piece is small enough, just wait until your own body heat warms the metal enough.
No, NOT ALL metal does stick to all other metal.
That metal stick is called led
You can stick it to metal.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
it depends on what metal it is
No, wood glue will not stick well to metal surfaces.
Many waterproof glues stick to metal Silicone is a good choice for this.
okay well my car sits out in the sun all day and since its 110 degrees outside everyday (not exaggerating) and my stick shift is metal its almost impossible to drive it right away....
You can stick to the outside and not go inside but you can also use tongue and lips and satisfy her that way. You have to stroke on the outside or it will not work. That is where all the nerves are.
Metal materials containing iron, nickel, or cobalt will stick to a magnet due to their magnetic properties. Other metals like aluminum, copper, and gold are not magnetic and will not stick to a magnet.
Magnets stick to any metal that contains iron, not just steel. This includes metals like iron, nickel, and cobalt. However, some metals like aluminum, copper, and gold are not magnetic and magnets will not stick to them.
Flux cleans the metal and helps the solder stick.