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Researchers conducted experiments aboard the ISS to study the merging of large water droplets on surfaces with varying roughness. The experiments aimed to validate the Davis-Hocking model, which ...
Droplets bouncing off surfaces are an everyday phenomenon, like raindrops bouncing off lotus leaves or water drops sizzling in a hot pan, levitating and sliding around—aka the Leidenfrost effect.
In hydrogen production catalysts, water droplets must detach easily from the surface to prevent blockage by bubbles, allowing for faster hydrogen generation. In semiconductor manufacturing, the ...
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