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The adhesive force is numerically equal and opposite to the force required in order to detach particles from a surface. Therefore, if we measure the latter (i.e., the force at the instant of detachment) by varying the slope of the surface or by centrifugal, vibrational, or pulse methods, we may determine the adhesive force.
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Zimon, A.D. (1969). Methods of Determining Forces of Adhesion. In: Corn, M. (eds) Adhesion of Dust and Powder. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6600-1_2
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