When two pieces of metal touch in space, they become PERMANENTLY stuck together. This happens because of the lack of gravity in space
Metallic bonding - the metal atoms share their valence, or "outer" electrons. The electrons of many nuclei situate themselves between positively charged nuclei. Two or more nuclei are then attracted to the same valence electrons, causing them to "stick together" as a solid piece of metal.
Flux cleans the metal and helps the solder stick.
Noodles stick together after they are cooked because of the starch, Eg: When rice is cooked is sticks together.
Because the gas is in a clump and bits of space rock stick onto the gas and creates something like a shield. Then the bits of space rock on the gas stick together. The clump of rock over time, gets smooth and then it is big enough to be a planet.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
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When two pieces of metal touch in space, they become PERMANENTLY stuck together. This happens because of the lack of gravity in space
It's because of the friction between each metal.
No, NOT ALL metal does stick to all other metal.
What do you mean? Lots of stuff can stick two pieces of metal together. -Glue -Welding -Soldering -Hammering it together -Melting them together. -Freezing them together with water.
That metal stick is called led
No how can that be... if it can stick to steel and steel is meatal than it can stick to metal.
You can stick it to metal.
Metallic bonding - the metal atoms share their valence, or "outer" electrons. The electrons of many nuclei situate themselves between positively charged nuclei. Two or more nuclei are then attracted to the same valence electrons, causing them to "stick together" as a solid piece of metal.
it depends on what metal it is
welding.