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Superhydrophobic Water - Part II
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The "superhydrophobic" water droplets from the first part can be also rolled over paper. Here you can see two colored droplets close to each other on a normal white paper sheet. So the water droplets don't stick on the paper and also don't unify. The video was shot with a macro lens.
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