Soap-Bubbles, Their Colours And the Forces Which Mould Them ; Being the Substance of Many Lectures Delivered to Juvenile And Popular Audiences With the Addition of Several New And Original Sections
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This you can try at home just as well as I can here, but I will perform the experiment at once. I have blown a pair of bubbles, and now when I hit them together they remain distinct and separate (Fig. 55). I shall next place a bubble on a ring, which it is just too large to get through. In my hand I hold a ring, on EXPERIMENTS WITH SOAP-BUBBLES 91 which I have a flat film, made by placing a bubble upon it and breaking it on one side. If I gently press the bubble with the flat film, I can push i...t through the ring to the other side (Fig^ 56), and yet the two have not really touched one another at all. The bubble can be pushed backwards and forwards in this way many times. I have now blown a bubble and hung it below a ring. To this bubble I can hang another ring of thin wire, which pulls it a little out of shape. I push the end of Fig. 57. Fig. 5S. the pipe inside, and blow another bubble inside the first, and let it go. It falls gently until it rests upon the outer bubble ; not at the bottom, because the heavy ring keeps that part out of reach, but along a circular line higher up (Fig.
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