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Human ability to discriminate surface chemistry by touch
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HydroelasticityEngineeringFluid MechanicsSmart SurfaceHaptic TechnologyBiomedical EngineeringChemistryKinesiologyHuman AbilityTouch User InterfaceMechanicsBiomechanicsRheologyBiophysicsHealth SciencesFunctional SurfaceNormal ForcesSurface ScienceFluid-solid InteractionHydrophobic SurfacesHuman Movement
Human ability to discriminate between hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces is attributed to differences in vibrational frequencies generated while sliding at particular velocities and normal forces.
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