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Soldered junctions and glued junctions have different strengths depending on the materials and applications involved. Soldering typically creates a stronger, more durable bond in electrical connections, especially with metals, as it forms a metallurgical bond. In contrast, glued junctions can vary widely in strength based on the adhesive used and the materials being bonded but may not withstand high temperatures as well as soldered joints. Overall, soldered junctions are generally considered stronger for metallic connections, while glued junctions can be advantageous for non-metallic materials or specific applications.

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