This is known as the Cohesive Force.
An iceberg sticks out of water like a finger. The majority of its mass is below the water's surface, with only a small portion visible above.
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That is the wake.
water exerts two types of force cohesive and adhesive force.Cohesive force exist between water molecules and adhesive force exist between water and other objects.therefore when our hand is dipped in water the adhesive force overtakes the cohesive force and thus water sticks to hand.Its same as the capillarity principle
No, glue sticks used with a glue gun are not waterproof. They are typically made from thermoplastic adhesive material that can soften or dissolve when exposed to water or moisture.
The likely term is "popsicle sticks" (wooden sticks used for popsicles and for crafts).
An iceberg sticks out of water like a finger. The majority of its mass is below the water's surface, with only a small portion visible above.
Walking sticks are used as an aide for trekking and walking activities. However, they are not a living thing and do not drink water.
A peninsula.
Cohesion .
Cohesion .
A large peace of land that sticks out into water and has water on three sides
A large peace of land that sticks out into water and has water on three sides
because the flavor sticks to the water molecules.
Cohesion.
Glow sticks glow in cold and warm water, but they last longer in warm water.
Yes, popsicle sticks can float in water because they are less dense than water. The air trapped in the pores of the wood makes them buoyant.