How does the electric field make a droplet exhibit the ejection and rebound behaviour on a superhydrophobic surface?
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- The electric field effect on the droplet collision with a heated surface in the Leidenfrost regime
- Lattice Boltzmann modelling and study of droplet equatorial streaming in an electric field
- Electrohydrodynamic-induced partial coalescence between a droplet and a liquid–air interface
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