P.V.A Stands for poly-vinal acitate P.V.A Stands for poly-vinal acitate
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The time derivative of displacement, dD/dt.
Actually it is a PVA glue. PVA stands for Polyvinyl Acetate.
You can make sweetcorn PVA friendly by not putting it in PVA bags!
No, PVA can not burn your skin.
No, PVA is not usually in wallpaper adhesive.
PVA is not commonly used on drywall.
In physics, the definition of acceleration is that it is the ratio of change of velocity with time and given as acceleration or 'a' is equal to 'dv/dt'. The term dv/dt represents the derivative of velocity with respect to time.
- All white or yellow wood and paper glues are PVA based.
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No, if hardened properly PVA is a permanent glue.