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Water Droplets | High Speed Camera | Super hydrophobic Surface | GE

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Discover water droplets filmed with a high speed video camera. The super hydrophobic surface creates the dancing water. GE is committed to water conservation through innovation and technology.

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  • Because of GE's shaddy accounting practices, they made billions in profit and paid ZERO dollars in taxes! They even recieved billions in refunds. Thanks for helping screw our country GE.

  • I'm thirsty

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  • GE people: Use backdrops with some texture already, this isn't a _Nature_ submission, why futz the matte?

    Water will stay unwetted from a surface for a while because of small temperature or chemical composition changes. The thing about this is that it's staying unwetted more thoroughly and saving wear 'n tear as well as floating ginormous blobs of water (oil for superoleophobic surfaces) and getting halfway to a zero-friction shower stall.

    Yes I know you ordered zero-gravity showers.

  • I've seen this kind of behaviour with water in my sink with small amount of anti-bacterial handwash and/or washing up liquid.

  • don't encourage them with such ideas

  • Muy bueno ! ;gracias ,desde argentina.

  • nice

  • fantastic!

  • thats amazing.

    if only everyone that worked for ge could have a play with things like this.

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