Media Summary: A video made by third year bachelor students of the University of Amsterdam, explaining These copper nanospikes double the cooling effect of a Horizontal, as well as vertical walls are
Superhydrophobicity Rolling Water Droplets - Detailed Analysis & Overview
A video made by third year bachelor students of the University of Amsterdam, explaining These copper nanospikes double the cooling effect of a Horizontal, as well as vertical walls are BYU mechanical engineering professors Julie Crockett and Dan Maynes study This video introduces the concept of surface tension, and shows how roughness can make a surface Rolling droplet on superhydrophobic surface
A charged glass rod is employed for providing the electrostatic force for moving a This video demonstrates the durability of a Water drops roll off slanted superhydrophobic surface