well bubbles are translucent (clear) not white. and its because bubbles are just expanded soap/water filled with air, so as more air is added in the bubble, the more it stretches and loses its color.
The bubbles will always be white even if the bubble bath is a different color because it is the oxygen in the water that creates the bubbles. When the water foams, it is just like the bubbles on top of a beer that is poured from a tap. The bubbles are mostly air.
Soap bubbles have color because they reflect light in a weird way. The way the reflect color is based on the thickness of the bubble. Some of the light coming to the bubble reflects off of the inner surface of the bubble, and some off of the outer surface. The two waves of light cancel out or add in different ways, so different colors of light are produced. In a really thin bubble, no light is reflected because the two waves almost exactly cancel with each other, but a 100 nanometer bubble makes a light blue.
if they're colored bubbles they do.
I don't think bubbles actually have a color, and I don't think you can color them, but they are iridescent, like oil spots on water in parking lots. They have a rainbowish sheen, probably because they contain oil, or something oily.
Matter have pigments in its composition, then the color will be showed when light get to the matter.
The bubbles will always be white even if the bubble bath is a different color because it is the oxygen in the water that creates the bubbles. When the water foams, it is just like the bubbles on top of a beer that is poured from a tap. The bubbles are mostly air.
The bubbles are always the same color around the whole game area. See! The bubbles above the black bubbles are the same colour as the bubbles on the wall! All you need to do is watch the score meter on your bottom right hand and when you have the right amount of points, you just shoot a right colored bubble to kill the level!
The surface tension of the bubble solution compresses into the smallest size that will encompass the volume of air that it contains. This is always going to be a sphere. Bubbles are a round shape because the competing forces of the air that is inside. This is also known as a sphere.
Frozen Bubble is a game of the arcade genre and is a free-to-play game. The players target is to shoot bubbles to form groups of at least 3 bubbles of the same color.
Bubble Breaker is played by clicking pairs of similarly colored bubbles in a play-field of multi-colored bubbles. When the player clicks two adjoining bubbles of the same color, they are eliminated from the field and more bubbles take their place. The game ends when there are no more possible moves.
this is completely untrue! the colour bubblebath you get DOES affect the colour of the bubbles !
Personally, I disagree with the logic used by those above. If the bubbles are up, there will be larger surface area to absorb the sun's heat. Increased levels of heat absorption seems more important than the rate of heat transfer, especially when considering the fact that heat transfer takes place almost instantaniously.****i have tried it both ways, bubbles up or down. makes little or no difference heating. with bubbles down, though, it is easier to clean debrie off the cover and keep it clean.
Soap bubbles have color because they reflect light in a weird way. The way the reflect color is based on the thickness of the bubble. Some of the light coming to the bubble reflects off of the inner surface of the bubble, and some off of the outer surface. The two waves of light cancel out or add in different ways, so different colors of light are produced. In a really thin bubble, no light is reflected because the two waves almost exactly cancel with each other, but a 100 nanometer bubble makes a light blue.
if they're colored bubbles they do.
The "skin" that make up a bubble is too thin to carry any color, it'll remain transparent.
I don't think bubbles actually have a color, and I don't think you can color them, but they are iridescent, like oil spots on water in parking lots. They have a rainbowish sheen, probably because they contain oil, or something oily.
The color of the sky on the Moon is black, always, day or night doesn't matter.