veetõrjuvad
Veetõrjuvad, also known as water-repellent or hydrophobic, describes the property of a material or surface that resists wetting by water. This resistance is due to the surface tension of water and the nature of the material's surface. When water comes into contact with a veetõrjuvad surface, the adhesive forces between the water molecules and the surface are weaker than the cohesive forces between the water molecules themselves. Consequently, the water tends to bead up and roll off rather than spreading out and soaking in.
This property is achieved through various means. For natural materials like certain leaves or feathers, it
Veetõrjuvad properties have numerous practical applications. In textiles, they are used to create waterproof or water-resistant