If you put two gage blocks together perpendicular to each other, exert a small pressure, and twist the blocks to align them, the air between the blocks gets squeezed out, and the molecules in each block attract, sticking them together.
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They stick together because they are better protected as a group and have a better chance of survival.
A chemical bond requires energy to break it, therefore if the bond is strong enough then the atoms "stick" together
Mercury will not stick to most materials besides a few metals. Generally, like substances stick together, which is why mercury would not stick to the tube.
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Gauge Blocks are wrung together by sliding 2 blocks together so their faces bond. Because of their flat surfaces, when they are wrung, they stick to each other tightly.
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Stress
to remove air
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yes they do like to stick together
cells dont stick together they move together
Let's Stick Together was created in 1973.
A hardened slip gauge that is manufactured with highly accurate dimensions. Gage blocks are available in a set of standardized lengths.
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