grcblog.com - 11/19/2008
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Hello everyone, I have some exciting videos that I want to share with you! Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab, we can finally capture the details of the water dancing on these amazing superhydrophobic surfaces. We discovered that even when the surfaces had the same contact angle for ...
youtube.com - 11/19/2008
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Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab,
GE scientists captured details of water droplets dancing on...
amazing superhydrophobic surfaces developed in GE Glo...
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How to Make Water Bounce (video)
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blog.makezine.com - 11/20/2008
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How to make water bounce from Edison's desk.
Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab, GE...
scientists captured details of water droplets dancing on amazing superhydrophobic surfaces developed in GE Global Research's Nanotechnology lab. Tao ...
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How to make water bounce
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How to make water bounce
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... How to make water bounce from Edison's desk. Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab, GE scientists captured details of water droplets dancing on amazing superhydrophobic surfaces developed in GE Global Research's Nanotechnology lab. Tao writes - ...
Video: GE Makes Water Bounce
Homotron.net —
... The scientists at GE Global Research's Nanotech lab have created so-called superhydrophobic surfaces - surfaces which repel water so well that the effect resembles magic. GE Materials Scientist Tao Deng explains it best:
Hello everyone, I have some exciting videos that I want to share with you! Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab, we can finally capture the details of the water dancing on these amazing superhydrophobic surfaces. We discovered that even when the surfaces had the same contact angle for stationary water droplets, their ability ...
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