As long as four school buses.
A soap bubble, for example.
Simply because of light refraction. White light striking the surface of the bubble is split into its constituent shades - much the same as when you shine a light thought a glass prism.
That depends on what the bubble is made out of. If you are talking about a soap bubble, no. There is only a virtual atmosphere on Mars - just a bit of this and that floating around. The pressure of just about any amount of gas applied to blow a soap bubble would burst it immediately. The soap film is only strong enough to make a bubble in a situation where there is some amount of atmosphere around it. On Earth, we have the pressure of the atmosphere all around us under normal circumstances. On Mars, forget it. Of course, if you constructed a pressure dome there, you could maintain the same sort of atmospheric pressure that exists naturally on Earth.
Water and mild soap.
Like water drops in falling rain, the CD separates white light into all the colors that make it up. The colors you see reflecting from a CD are interference colors, like the shifting colors you see on a soap bubble or an oil slick. You can think of light as as being made up of waves-like the waves in the ocean. When light waves reflect off the ridges on your CD, they overlap and interfere with each other. Sometimes the waves add together, making certain colors brighter, and sometimes they cancel each other, taking certain colors away.
how long does a soap bubble last? a soap bubble last 45miniutes how long does a soap bubble last? a soap bubble last 45miniutes
The longest recorded time a soap bubble didn't pop is about 12 months. This was in a controlled experiment with ideal conditions to prevent the bubble from bursting.
i think that the bubble bath that you can get from walmart last the longest with all the different types of smells
A soap bubble is not a chemical element.
Soap bubble's have a negative charge.
If sealed in a vacuum, then, theoretically, eternity.
It was as long as 4 school buses!
The Dove soap bubble is the most popular soap bubble in America.
Soap bubbles are affected by gravity by: Gravity pulls the soap bubble down into forming a cone shaped bubble at the end.
which type of soap makes the biggest bubble?
dawn has the most dish soap bubbles...hope i helped u
This one. Doctor Z's super secret bubble formula for long lasting bubbles: 1 part Dawn dishwashing soap 1 part water glycerin (considerably less of this) We used to use this mixture for chemistry demos; regular bubble solution didn't last long enough to be useful.