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How to Make Water Bounce

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. For ...  
 
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HadronHardon (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Homeade lava lamp lol
terribletoys (4 days ago) Show Hide
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i make water bounce all the time. its called rain x...
iann34 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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use oil on water. simple science.. they don't mix.
we used refined oil ---virgin coconut oil to be exact.
homotwerp (1 week ago) Show Hide
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they mix in zero gravity,if that surface was coated with out then it would be oil launching back into the air as it is denser and floats on water!!!
theblasto (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This isn't "How to Make Water Bounce". This IS water bouncing. If it were how to make water bounce, we'd get instructions on how to do it.

Words mean things for a reason.
mastergoalietips101 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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wtf?
still2weirdfoU (1 month ago) Show Hide
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yuo just add sodium acetate and salt and boil it.
rainbowalike (2 months ago) Show Hide
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its the use of highspeed cam
635574 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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who knows what isde offects such suface has.
Petchhyy (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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What "side effect" could a surface actually have?!

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