Day 336 of 365

December 2

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Physics

The Physics of Bubbles

Bubbles form because surface tension minimizes surface area, creating spheres. Soap bubbles consist of thin water films between soap layers. Multiple bubbles meet at 120-degree angles. The physics of bubbles applies to foam insulation, beer, and cell membranes.

💡 Did you know?

The largest soap bubble ever blown was 105 feet long!

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