Science explains why removing adhesive tape makes that unbearable squeaky noise

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Researchers have learned that the piercing noise produced when adhesive tape is peeled comes from tiny shock waves generated as fast cracks race through the glue and strike the tape’s edge. That discovery overturns the long-standing belief that the familiar screech comes mainly from friction during peeling.

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