File:Tribocharge generated from a sliding drop.tif

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English: The image illustrates capacitative charging of for a sliding drop.
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Source Curtesy of Lars Egil Helseth Lars.Helseth@uib.no. It is similar to, but different (deliberately) from one he published in DOI:10.1088/1361-6404/aa82f7. To quote from an email: "The second picture is similar to figure 2 in the publication you refer to (el2.tif), but different enough such that you can use it freely on wikipedia if you wish."
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Illustration of charge transfer associated with a water drop sliding on a polymer layer (green) above a metal (brown)

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