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Q: How does a paper stick on a smooth surface?
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What is the principle behind rubber sucker?

It has a flat surface which can stick on smooth surface.


What surface does suction cups stick to best?

It sticks best to smooth and dry surfaces.


Why do you use paper to write on?

It is a smooth consistent surface that holds markings well. Paper is inexpensive and readily available.


How does a sucker stick to a smooth surface?

A sucker sticks to a smooth surface by creating a vacuum seal between the sucker and the surface. When the sucker is pressed against the surface, the air inside the sucker is forced out, creating a vacuum that holds the sucker in place. This vacuum seal generates enough suction force to keep the sucker attached to the smooth surface.


Why doesn't ripped paper have smooth edges?

Because paper is made from wood, its the same principle as breaking a stick over your knee or cutting it with a saw


Do you need special paper for oil pastel crayons?

Yes, oil pastel can be used on any paper except for photo paper which has a smooth surface on it, like a poster board on the smooth side. Use pastel paper or thick paper (thicker the better) anything that has a nice surface on top. Thin paper tears from blending depending on how much you blend and oil sometimes bleed through the paper from the pastel.


What is the Best surface for tape to stick to?

It is paper becaue it sticks and never will come off.


How do you get a high quate smooth finish on a peace of wood?

Assuming you meant "How do you get a high quality smooth finish on a piece of wood" - Use progressively finer sand-paper to smooth the surface.


Can you put peel and stick tiles over tar paper?

No. The tiles would only stick to the paper so when the paper came up, so would the tile. You need to start with a clean hard surface.


In what situations is a surface grinder used to produce smooth surfaces?

Well I think it all depends on the grit of the sand paper. That is what makes a smooth surface. I think that most situations that call for a surface grinder would be in a metal or machine shop.


What is callendering in paper?

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What is self adhesive paper?

A label that you can peel off a backing paper, and stick directly to another surface (box, envelope, etc) is a self adhesive paper/label. Otherwise, you would need to rub glue (glue-stick, for example) on the back of the label to stick it to the box/envelope, etc.