S stoneware Well-known member Joined Feb 3, 2020 Messages 431 Jan 7, 2023 #1 On super hydrophobic surfaces, it is possible for a droplet to rebound completely, without any splashing.
On super hydrophobic surfaces, it is possible for a droplet to rebound completely, without any splashing.
L Lino1406 Well-known member Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 2,356 Location Israel Jan 8, 2023 #2 stoneware said: On super hydrophobic surfaces, it is possible for a droplet to rebound completely, without any splashing. Click to expand... That depends on if the droplet is water or oil
stoneware said: On super hydrophobic surfaces, it is possible for a droplet to rebound completely, without any splashing. Click to expand... That depends on if the droplet is water or oil