“…34,35 Furthermore, water drops ejected from a nozzle are usually charged, leaving behind the opposite charge in the nozzle. 6,8,27,[36][37][38] The charge of ejected water drops depends on the surface chemistry of the tube and nozzle, 39 the flow rate, 40 the pH, 41 the salt concentration, 11 and the potential bias on the nozzle. 42 Here we are concerned with drops moving on solid surfaces, i.e., drops with moving three-phase contact lines.…”