Superhydrophobicity — The Lotus Effect
Superhydrophobicity — The Lotus Effect TeachEngineering Simulation... Introduced to superhydrophobic surfaces and the "lotus effect." Suggested Learning 00: 30 Hours FreeTechnical Applied Science Focus: 60% Intermediate Standards: NGSS||HS-PS2 NGSS 2Transferable Written Communication Focus: 20% Intermediate Standards: CC||CC||RST.11-12.7--...CC||RST.11-12.1--...CC||WHST.9-12.9-- C C 1Transferable Mathematics Focus: 20% Intermediate Standards: CC||CC||MP.2--...CC||MP.4--...CC||HSN-Q.A.1--...CC||HSN-Q.A.3--...CC||HSA-SSE.A.1--...CC||HSN-A.A.2--...CC||HAS-CED.A.2--...CC||HAS-CED.A.4--...CC||HSF-IF.C.7-- C C 1 4 Describe situations in which a superhydrophobic lotus-effect surface would be useful. https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/duk_surfacetensionunit_l Skills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com
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