Braces can potentially get stuck together when kissing, especially if the metal parts of the braces come into direct contact. It's important to be cautious and gentle when kissing someone with braces to avoid this issue. If the braces do get stuck together, they can typically be gently separated by moving your lips in a different direction.
The force caused by tiny collisions known as microelds on surfaces that are stuck together is called adhesion. This force occurs due to the molecular interactions between the surfaces, causing them to stick together.
It is called interlocking, where two objects become entwined or stuck together after a collision.
The force caused by tiny collisions called microwelds on surfaces stuck together is known as adhesion force. These microwelds form when the surfaces come into close contact, creating intermolecular attractive forces that hold the surfaces together.
The same pieces of uranium stuck together will likely leak more neutrons. When two separate pieces are brought together, the increased density can lead to more neutron interactions and a higher chance of neutron leakage compared to two separate pieces.
The force caused by tiny collisions called microwelds on surfaces that are stuck together is called friction. Friction is the resistance to motion when two surfaces are in contact with each other. Microwelds are small points of contact where atoms on the surfaces bond together, creating resistance to movement.
Well when your arm or whatever body part is in a cast or brace, the hair is stuck together and the moisture that comes off the hair increases. So the hair that stuck together, increases the hair on whatever body part. Long story short, cast + hair that`s stuck together=more hair.
An angle brace is a brace along an interior angle of a wooden frame, forming the hypotenuse and securing the two side pieces together.
start snogging and then gradually stuck your tounges in each others mouths and rub ur tounges together
Stuck Together with God's Glue was created in 1990.
Brace is a class in dog shows where two dogs are shown together, generally on a brace lead, which is a short leash attachment that connects the two dogs closely together. Brace (Matched) is for pairs of dogs that are as similar as possible, not necessarily in colour, but in size and shape. They also both have to be bred by the same person, since the purpose is to show consistency in the breeder's lines. Brace (Unmatched) is also known as Irish Brace, and is for pairs of dogs that are purposely contrasted or opposite. For example, in size, so a Great Dane and a Papillon showing together would be very contrasted.
they went to school together kiss kiss kiss
well i have braces and when i kiss someone they don't get stuck in someones mouth. if your having a super slimey tongue kiss they are most likely to get stuck that way i know someone that had braces and at school she made out with a guy who also had braces, their braces got stuck and they had to be sent to the nurse's office to get detached from each other. :)(: it was hilarious!!
The noun 'brace' is used as a collective noun for:a brace of deer (2)a brace of bucks (2)a brace of dogs (2)a brace of hounds (2)a brace of ducksa brace of partridgesa brace of pheasantsa brace of geldingsa brace of dentistsa brace of orthodontistsa brace of orthopedistsa brace of sheiksa brace of stagehandsa brace of pistols
Together We Stand - 1986 A Kiss Is Just a Kiss 1-9 was released on: USA: 27 March 1987
Oh, dude, the collective noun for pistols is a "brace." It's like when a bunch of pistols get together and decide to hang out, they're like, "Let's form a brace, bro." So yeah, if you ever see a group of pistols chilling together, you can call them a brace and sound all fancy and stuff.
Anything that gets stuck together by pressure is compaction. I.E., Snow.
because everything will be stuck together . and it would be hard to grab a material if they were stuck together.