I would imagine the density of the original substance that created the bubble would affect the duration of it rather than the size of the bubble itself. Since the larger the bubble the smaller the density of its 'wall' would suggest the simple answer to your question is yes, because the atmosphere is more likely to break the thin wall.
Although if the substance that created the bubble was larger in the first place or more dense than that would be the major contributing factor in its duration rather than the size of the bubble it produces.
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
yes it does
how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
It depends on the size of the balloon. As the diameter of the balloon increases, its volume is cubed, therefore the volume quickly increases with the size of the balloon.
No that is to do with density differences not size differences,
no
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yes the sugar in the bubblegum affects the size of the bubble,but it depends on how much sugar is in the gum.!@##$%^&*()
do all brands of gum make the same size bubble? which bubble gum brand lasts the longest?
They affect shape and size.
Yes it does becuse it will dsturb
The size of the fruit does not effect the voltage. If you're making a light, the size can effect how long it lasts. The greater the size, the longer it will last
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
no
18 cm
the size of bubble rock is 400000000 inches.
Bubble Gum