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The bubbles are on the inside of the bubble wrap, creating a cushioning layer to protect fragile items from impacts during transportation or storage. The smooth side of the bubble wrap is typically on the outside.
When using bubble wrap do the bubble go on the inside or outside of the object.
The bubbles should be INSIDE. This way any given section of the surface is protected by several bubbles at the same time (since the external plastic layer will distribute the sharp impact on a group of bubbles simultaniously, and also it protects the individual bubbles from unnesesary breaking).
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there is vacuum inside the air bubble. since air bubles are formed on the principle of marangoni's Theorem ( surface tension), the water molecules aquire the spherical shape of the bubbles quickly, leaving no air inside the bubble..... the air bubbles or the soap bubbles are used to solve many space and gravity related problems... i hope i have provided u with the correct solution....
Bubble wrap pops when you squeeze it because the air pockets inside the bubbles are forced to escape through the material, creating a popping sound. The pressure exerted when squeezing the bubble wrap causes the bubbles to burst, releasing the air trapped inside them.
Bubbles pop when touched by something hot because the heat causes the water inside the bubble to evaporate rapidly, weakening the surface tension of the bubble. This leads to the bubble bursting and the water vaporizing into the air.
When the air inside the bottle is warmed, it expands, creating pressure that can cause the film of bubble solution to expand and create larger bubbles. Conversely, when the air is cooled, it contracts, leading to lower pressure that can cause the bubble film to shrink and create smaller bubbles.
The gas inside the bubble is less dense than the surrounding water
The bubbles can never be of square shape for surface tension reasons as well as the reason that the pressure inside the bubble is distributed equally through all directions.
The bubbles should be INSIDE. This way any given section of the surface is protected by several bubbles at the same time (since the external plastic layer will distribute the sharp impact on a group of bubbles simultaniously, and also it protects the individual bubbles from unnesesary breaking).