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➪Write down more examples of adhesive and cohesive forces from your day to day life.


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Answered by Rhyon25676
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Adhesive force is the force of attraction that exists between the molecules of two different substances. This force is accountable to bind the two objects together.

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Examples of Adhesive Force

Painting. ...

Wet Surface. ...

Meniscus. ...

Jars. ...

Butter on Bread. ...

Icing on Cake. ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adhesive force is the force of attraction that exists between the molecules of two different substances. This force is accountable to bind the two objects together. Mostly, adhesion exists between a solid and a liquid substance. It comes under intramolecular interactions. Adhesion includes electrostatic attraction. It is the natural glue that helps the molecules of two different objects to stick to each other. Adhesive force may be wanted or unwanted in nature. For example, wetting of surface, painting, storing liquids, etc., all are possible only due to the existence of adhesive force between the molecules of the different substances.

Examples of Adhesive Force :

  • Painting

  • PaintingWet Surface

  • Meniscus

  • MeniscusJars

  • MeniscusJarsButter on Bread

  • MeniscusJarsButter on BreadIcing on Cake

  • MeniscusJarsButter on BreadIcing on CakeMakeup

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