Shadowgraph of an oil drop sliding down two fibres. Fibre pairs increase in twist from left to right. Above a certain twisting threshold, drops transition from asymmetric shapes to symmetric ones and decrease in velocity.
Courtesy: Vanessa R. Kern
Twisted fibres are more efficient at capturing and transporting water from foggy air than straight o
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