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size and shape are 2 of them
They change its size and shape.
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it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
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They affect shape and size.
yes the sugar in the bubblegum affects the size of the bubble,but it depends on how much sugar is in the gum.!@##$%^&*()
Gravity affects the shape of soap bubbles by dragging them towards the ground. When a bubble forms, gravity causes water to collect at the lowest, centermost point of the bubble which is what allows the globular shape of the bubble to form
Yes it does becuse it will dsturb
Gravity does affect the shape and size of a soap bubble. From the top of my head, an air-borne bubble's surface would have higher density at the bottom (part facing ground).In reality, a bubble is never a perfect sphere and is always heavier at the bottom. If you blow a big bubble and look at it closely, you would likely notice a slight dimp at the bottom of the sphere aka the excess liquid which has accumulated at the bottom due to gravity. This affects the shape of the bubble as the weight of the excess liquid pulls down on the surface area of the sphere.
None of these transformations affect the size nor shape of the image.
The size of a bubble of bubble gum is affected by factors such as the amount of air blown into the gum, the elasticity of the gum, and the technique used to shape and manipulate the bubble. Additionally, the quality and freshness of the gum can also impact how large a bubble can be blown.
No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.
no it doesnt
the size affect the dinosaurs life because of the places it can fit through
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.
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