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Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them

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A clear, playful set of illustrated lectures that investigates the physical principles behind soap films and bubbles. It explains how surface tension and film elasticity shape droplets into spheres, how weight and curvature interact, and how thin-film interference produces shifting colors; experimental demonstrations include bursting and oscillating films, fountains broken into drops by sound, and intermittent-light stroboscopic effects. Emphasis is practical: step-by-step experiments using simple materials, observations, and explanations that relate microscopic forces to everyday liquid behavior, with practical notes for readers to repeat and explore further.

About the Author

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C. V. Boys

C. V. Boys was a notable figure in the field of physics, particularly recognized for his work on fluid dynamics and the properties of soap bubbles. His key work, "Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them," explores the intricate physical principles governing soap films and bubbles, offering insights into surface tension and fluid behavior. Boys' contributions have had a lasting impact on both scientific understanding and educational approaches to physics, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience. His explorations into the beauty of physical phenomena continue to inspire curiosity and appreciation for the natural world.

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