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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104 SOAP-BUBBLES, AND
I can now show you photographs of some
of these musical fountains, taken by the instan-
taneous flash of an electric spark, and you can
see the separate paths described by the drops
of different sizes (Fig. 46). In one photograph
there are eight distinct fountains all breaking
from the same jet, but following quite distinct
paths, each of which is clearly marked out by a
perfectly regular series of drops. You can also
in these photographs see drops actually in the
act of bouncing against one another, and flat-
tened when they meet, as if they were india-
rubber balls. In the photograph now upon
the screen the effect of this rebound, which
occurs at the place marked with a cross, is to
hurry on the upper and more forward drop,
and to retard the other one, and so to make
them travel with slightly different velocities
and directions. It is for this reason that they
afterwards follow distinct paths. The smaller
drops had no doubt been acted on in a similar
way, but the part of the fountain where this
happened was just outside the photographic
plate, and so there is no record of what
occurred. The very little drops of which I
have so often spoken are generally thrown out