Bubble
Shapes
Bubble Shapes.
Kathleen Damonte. Few can resist a bubble wand and a brightly
colored bottle of bubble solution. Although playing with
bubbles might seem ...
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Bubble
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You can make rectangular,
cubical bubbles be suspending the bubble film on a wire frame
of the desired shape. In fact, this has "trick" has been used
by ...
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Bubble Geometry
Make your own bubble
wands from pipe cleaners, straws, strawberry baskets, and coat hangers.
Then, perform simple experiments to see various bubble shapes. ...
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New
Scientist Back Page - Bubble shapes
Bubble shapes. 23 July
2005; From New Scientist Print Edition. ... Even when
individual bubbles burst, the lattices held their shape. ...
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Bubble
Shapes
This is the same reason a
balloon is spherical; this shape gives it the smallest surface
area, thus causing the least amount of "streching". -Tamara ...
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