An external disturbance
can destabilize and break a liquid film
on a nonwettable surface. Previous studies focused on evaluating critical
film thickness for a spontaneous breakup, but the required energy
has been unknown. We experimentally found that the energy of a drop
to break a liquid film is an order of magnitude more than that predicted
by a free energy balance. Here, we show how to evaluate the energy
needed to rupture a liquid film by considering the formation of a
crater with a critical size.
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