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![Insights into fluidic endogenous magnetism and magnetic monopoles from a liquid metal droplet machine](https://image.oaes.cc/e47a6169-2168-485f-aae2-9f64a638a211/4439.fig.4.jpg)
Figure 4. Schematic of a liquid metal droplet moving to the anode and breaking up under the electric field. (A) Droplet as a regular sphere. (B) Droplet slightly deformed. (C) Droplet displaying an obvious head and tail. (D) Droplet break up.
Figure 4. Schematic of a liquid metal droplet moving to the anode and breaking up under the electric field. (A) Droplet as a regular sphere. (B) Droplet slightly deformed. (C) Droplet displaying an obvious head and tail. (D) Droplet break up.
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