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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I06 SOAP-BUBBLES, AND
demonstration of the behaviour of a musical
jet complete, and that is, that you should your-
selves see these drops in their different posi-
tions in an actual fountain of water. Now if I
were to produce a powerful electric spark, then
it is true that some of you might for an instant
catch sight of the drops, but I do not think that
most would see anything at all. But if, instead
of making merely one flash, I were to make
another when each drop had just travelled to
the position which the one in front of it occu-
pied before, and then another when each drop
had moved on one place again, and so on, then
all the drops, at the moments that the flashes
of light fell upon them, would occupy the same
positions, and thus all these drops would appear
fixed in the air, though of course they really are
travelling fast enough. If, however, I do not
quite succeed in keeping exact time with my
flashes of light, then a curious appearance will
be produced. Suppose, for instance, that the
flashes of light follow one another rather too
quickly, then each drop will not have had quite
time enough to get to its proper place at each
flash, and thus at the second flash all the drops
will be seen in positions which are just behind