The air that is dragged to the bottom with it forms a thin cushion there and prevents the droplet from making contact with the surface, bouncing off instead. They dubbed the behavior "self ...
When a droplet of water falls on a hot pan ... to ignite new materials and allow fires to propagate." By combining the bouncing behavior of hot droplets with liquid-repellent coatings, the ...
When a droplet of water falls on a hot pan ... to ignite new materials and allow fires to propagate." By combining the bouncing behavior of hot droplets with liquid-repellent coatings, the ...
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