velcro was invented in 1955
to stick themselves back together again
You get the tracing paper and put your beads on your template and put them in between the tracing paper. Next iron over and they should stick together if this doesn't work just keep on ironing and then take the stuck together beads and take them off the template and let to cool down. There you go!
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The loop side of Velcro is smooth and soft. The hook side of Velcro is rough and scratchy. The hooks catch on the loops to stick them together.
Velcro is used to attach things together. Velcro has one strip that has a furry or loop style side and another side that has hooks. These two pieces adhere to one another to make things stick together.
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Stick on my velcro :)
velcro in my opinion is easier to use when it comes to closing jackets. it also closes quicker than zippers do. Zippers can get caught, in the fabric of the coat or jacket, but velcro would just stick together easily.
elastoc collision because they can stick together
The collision is elastic because energy will be conserved. The materials don't react with each other (Velcro does not stick to magnets and magnets do not stick/repel velcro) so its no different than two balls hitting each other. If it was velcro to velcro, and the carts stuck together at the collision, this would be considered an inelastic collision because a lot of Kinetic Energy would be lost. Regardless of the collision, momentum is always conserved.
velcro uses the same sticky fibres as a pland if yo put a halof of velcro on a plant it will stick
On some Velcro products there is a sticky side so it can stick to pants. For the non-stick type, you have to sew it on by sewing through the edges of the tape.
In the Portuguese language, Cola no meu velcro means stick on my velcro. This sentence is also used in the Brazilian Portuguese language.
Velcro consists of two fabric strips, one with a dense array of hooks and the other with loops, that attach when pressed together. Zippers, on the other hand, have interlocking metal or plastic teeth that can be opened or closed by pulling a slider. Velcro is typically used for temporary closures and detachable items, while zippers are more commonly used for securing openings in garments and bags.
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