However, until now, our understanding of exactly how the sliding behaviour of
liquid droplets depends on surface microstructures has been limited.
Not exact matches
The findings may have implications in a variety of applications, he says, such as painting, producing synthetic fibers, and performing mass spectrometry, to name a few that
depend on the precise control of tiny
droplets of
liquid augmented by electric fields.
Seon, Ghabache and colleagues demonstrated that
droplet ejection
depends not only on the bubble geometry, but also, critically, on the
liquid properties.
The evolution of clouds that follows the formation of
liquid cloud
droplets or ice crystals
depends on which phase of water occurs.