Tuesday, January 2, 2018

material science - What keeps objects made of the same plastic apart?


I have two objects here which are made of the same plastic. When I hold them together, they remain separate objects: I can pull them apart with no resistance.


How does each atom/molecule “know” which object it belongs to? Why do the objects not fuse?




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classical mechanics - Moment of a force about a given axis (Torque) - Scalar or vectorial?

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