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If the collision is hard enough to overcome the surface tension between the two colliding droplets, coalescence will occur and result in a new and larger single droplet.
The droplet is not able to overcome the surface tension and cannot attach to the magnet.
It is assumed that only the atoms receiving enough energy to overcome the surface barrier enter the solid.
When the voltage is high enough, the electrostatic forces overcome the surface tension of the polymer, and the jet is stretched and travels toward the collecting plate.
However, the electric field force will overcome the surface tension of the liquid when it increases to a critical value [14].
The polymer solution is ejected from this cone as the applied electric field is strong enough to overcome the surface tension of the fluid forming a jet that moves in a whipping mode to the grounded electrode.
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When the applied electric field overcomes the surface tension of the droplet, a charged jet of polymer solution is ejected.
In this process, the electrostatic force overcomes the surface tension of the polymer causing the initiation of e jet (Lee and Arinzeh 2011).
(c) Band diagram illustrating the routes to thermionic, photo, and field emission as means to stimulate an electron beam by overcoming the surface potential barrier.
This hybrid method overcomes the surface finish limitations of the current RP techniques by manufacturing cellular structures with a fine microstructure and an engineered cavity.
At a sufficient high frequency where the repulsive electrostatic force overcomes the surface tension of the polymer solution, a droplet draws out into a cone-shaped terminus and sprays downwards towards the flat plate collector (aluminum foil).
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