Soap Bubbles
and the Forces which Mould Them
Forfatter: F. R. S., A. R. S. M., C. V. Boys
År: 1890
Serie: Romance of Science Series
Sted: London
Sider: 178
UDK: 532
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THE FORCES WHICH MOULD THEM. 99
separate drops which bounced away from one
another, and scattered in all directions, are
unable to bounce when the sealing-wax is held
up, because of its electrical action. They
therefore unite, and the result is, that instead
Fig- 45-
of a great number of little drops falling all
over the paper, the stream pours in a single
line, and great drops, such as you see in a
thunder-storm, fall on the top of one another.
There can be no doubt that it is for this reason
that the drops of rain in a thunder-storm are