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Karina Miranda
22 January, 19:56
In your own words, explain shear adhesion.
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Rudy Edwards
22 January, 21:46
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Shear adhesion is when you have the ability to tape to resist the static forces applied by the same plane as the backing. It is also expressed at the time required for the given weight to cause the given amount of tape to come loose from the vertical panel.
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Pedro Hurst
22 January, 23:07
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Shear adhesion is is the ability to resist static forces by a tape
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