Electrostatics influence the movement of drops on surfaces
— Read on phys.org/news/2022-04-electrostatics-movement-surfaces.html

Note: i like this article ! It points out,exactly what I pointed out in a video published on YouTube and tweeter , in which I recorded in very slow motion ( zoomed to macro) , an alive view of ” How droplets coming out of hot and cold water surfaces, spontaneously broken into innumerable sizes, shapes and jumped out of the water sink to every possible direction. Including out of the sink almost imperceptible. Also heated water droplets were noticed to required a specific quantum of energy, as the continuously kept moving up the surface joining other moving droplets, exploiting out of the sink…there’s more, but they were just random observations, by a non physicist, who likes to get the most out of his life. I pointed out that my observations kept ( In my personal Cloud Storage ) video, were aimed at giving an “alert signal” to designers and builders, to consider this forces, reaction on surfaces, when building materials, since it could make a difference preventing children or any adults closed to a sink, from getting burned.

Another related experiment: Well this also has implications on droplets hitting “helicopters ” rotating blades increased or reduced friction on very humid as compared to dry climates (tropical versus dessertic) . My grandson and I found on a High School Science Project, that a rotating fan motor, required less energy and moves faster, (All instrumentation for measurements were used, including a Humidity Chamber build), when humidity was increased, as compared to dry aire environments. When scientific literature was reviewed ( 2015} there were no studies published about this issues,except for one incomplete study on helicopters efficiency on dry climates , performed by Rusia Air Force .