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Yasmine Roth
18 June, 14:10
What is a real world example of adhesion
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Dobie
18 June, 16:27
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Adhesion is the process of basically making one thing stick to a particular surface. An example is a bandaid since it sticks to the surface of your skin. Another example is tape because it, too, sticks to surfaces. But adhesion is not the same as cohesion, where both objects stick to each other because of a particular feature (like velcro).
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