By measuring the orientation of colloidal doublets suspended in water under
the opposing alignment forces of gravity and electrophoresis, we observed
tangential forces between nontouching particles. We found a new phenomenon
of time-dependent switching between "slipping" (no tangential force) and "s
ticking" (tangential forces producing rigid-body behavior of the doublet) f
or heterodoublets of silica/polystyrene. Tangential forces between particle
: surfaces across a fluid gap and their transient nature are important to t
he dynamics of colloidal suspensions and the evolution of flee morphology.