Friday, June 3, 2011

Water Droplet On Superhydrophobic Surface (Image 2)

Water Droplet On Superhydrophobic Surface (Image 2)
Fri, 03 Jun 2011 05:06:51 -0500

Series of color-enhanced images showing droplet of water being deposited on superhydrophobic surface

A series of color-enhanced images showing a droplet of water being deposited on a superhydrophobic (water-repelling) surface.

A water hammer can occur when a valve is suddenly opened or closed in a pipe carrying water or steam, causing a pressure wave to travel down the pipe with ...

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