adhézie
Adhézie refers to the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another. This phenomenon is distinct from cohesion, which describes the attraction between like particles. Adhézie is a surface effect, meaning it occurs at the interface between two different materials. The strength of adhézie depends on factors such as the chemical composition of the surfaces, their physical properties like roughness and cleanliness, and the presence of any intervening substances.
Common examples of adhézie include water droplets sticking to a glass surface, paint adhering to a wall,
Understanding adhézie is crucial in many fields. In engineering, it is vital for the design of coatings,