Not really, for the volume of the bubble is air, not a material of different refractive index.
But if you were to fill a transparent balloon with water, say, you would have a lens. Try it with a clear soda bottle.
YES. It will act as a convex lens.
This is because air bubbles can appear in just about any fused glass project.
I think the bubble will act as a flat glass slab as refraction will always occur at two surfaces which are parallel.
okay, get some soap, a bowl,and some water. mix the soap and water in the bowl.(dawn would be the best soap) blow through the middle gently and...........BEHOLD!!! A BUBBLE!!!!!!!!!! this is the worst answer ever!!!!
dispersion of light
it depends upon the level of water which produces the bubble. when there is less water,the bubble acts like a lens
YES. It will act as a convex lens.
A soap bubble is not a chemical element.
Soap bubble's have a negative charge.
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 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?
no
Hi this is a soap bubble.
yes it is soap
This is because air bubbles can appear in just about any fused glass project.