Gravity causes the soap bubble to deform into a spherical shape due to surface tension. The weight of the liquid soap film is evenly distributed throughout the bubble, resulting in a sphere being the most stable shape for the film to take.
Gravity pulls downward on the liquid in the soap bubble causing it to distort the shape into a sphere that is distorted by Earth's gravity. The weight of the liquid membrane at the top of the bubble stretches it into a spherical shape due to surface tension.
yes the sugar in the bubblegum affects the size of the bubble,but it depends on how much sugar is in the gum.!@##$%^&*()
The size of a bubble of bubble gum is affected by several factors, including the elasticity and stretchiness of the gum, the amount of air blown into the bubble, and the thickness of the gum layer. The type of gum base used can also impact bubble size, as well as the presence of sugar or other additives that can affect the bubble's stability. Additionally, external factors such as temperature and humidity can influence the ability of the bubble gum to stretch and hold its shape.
To blow a spit bubble, gather saliva on your tongue, shape it into a bubble by using your tongue and lips, then blow air through the small opening to create the bubble. With practice, you can control the size and shape of the spit bubble.
A soap bubble's shape depends on surface tension, which causes the soap film to create the most efficient shape, a sphere, to minimize its surface area. Variables such as air pressure and external forces can also influence the shape of the bubble.
a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
No, a bubble's natural shape is a sphere due to surface tension and pressure forces. The molecules in a bubble are free to move in all directions, allowing them to distribute evenly and form a sphere. It is not possible for a bubble to take on a cubed shape.
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They affect shape and size.
It depends on its chemicle its dipped in