Starting with the generic form of the Cassie-Baxter equation as shown
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Starting with the generic form of the Cassie-Baxter equation as shown

Starting with the generic form of the Cassie-Baxter equation as shown below:


Derive to the following equation for a surface with spherical inteface:


Show, in detail, the schematics you used for your derivation.

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EngineeringAn interface refers to a surface that forms a common boundary between two bodies, phases, or bodies that are occupied by different matter. In chemistry, it can be referred to as an area where two phases of a dispersion that are immiscible come into contact....

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