Whenever two bones in our bodies meet, there is a pocket of fluid. When the joints are stretched the space between the joints is decreased, and results in an increase of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. The popping sound occurs when the increase of dioxide and nitrogen is sucked back out of the joint.
The bubbles pop when they reach the surface of the liquid, yes. It makes a fizzing noise.
Adding glycerin to a bubble solution increases its viscosity, making the bubbles thicker and stronger. This helps the bubbles last longer and makes them more resistant to popping.
The word "Pop" is a soft drink or soda. It is called this because the bubbles caused by the oxygen added with water and sugar, makes a popping noise. For example, if you put a raisin in Sprite, it will sink to the bottom, float to the top, sink to the bottom, float to the top. This probably isn't the most technicle answer, probably because it is written by an 11 year old, but it's good enough :)
If you pull on the joint capsule, the walls of the capsule expand and lower the pressure on the fluid inside it. The gas then comes out of solution suddenly and forms bubbles, which then pop making a popping noise.
Your popping bubbles in the synovial fluid which doesn't (as rumours say cause arthritis)!
The fizzing or popping you hear when you open a bottle of soda is the carbon dioxide escaping. Shaking the bottle makes the bubbles rise to the top and come out more forcefully.
Yes, fleas do pop sometimes when you squeeze them.
Joints pop when working out due to the release of gas bubbles in the synovial fluid that lubricates the joints. The popping sound is caused by the sudden release of these bubbles, which can happen when the joint is moved in certain ways during exercise.
Because the cold water makes the bubbles colder and then the bubbles may pop.
Internal steam via a microwave or heated pan.
its air leaving the space between your fingers that's why there's a "popping" sound when done.^_^
When you work out, the movement and pressure on your joints can cause gas bubbles to form in the fluid surrounding your joints. When these bubbles burst, it creates a popping sound. This is a normal and harmless occurrence.