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Water movement on surfaces makes more electric charge than expectedThe team, led by Dr Joe Berry, Dr Peter Sherrell and Professor Amanda Ellis, observed when a water droplet became stuck on a ...
Scientists have discovered that water moving over surfaces generates significantly more electrical charge than previously believed, particularly when it sticks and then slips past tiny obstacles. This ...
onto a droplet of distilled water. The peak power of the laser pulses was varied over the range of 1–25 GW. The droplet emission was measured by a spectrometer in the wavelength range of 195 ...
Like the original, this project drops water past strobing RGB LEDs creating ... Everything from circuit and PCB design to 3D printing to assembly is shown along with narration describing what ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTiny drops, big charge: water movement creates 10x more energy than expectedHowever, water generating an electrical charge when moving across surfaces is a less-known phenomenon. In a new study, ...
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