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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IIO SOAP-BUBBLES, AND
free it slowly oscillates, becoming wide and long,
or turning over and over, as it goes on its way.
If it so happens that a double or multiple jet is
being produced, then you can see the little
drops moving up to one another, squeezing each
other where they meet and bouncing away
again. Now the card is turning a little too
fast and the drops appear to be moving back-
wards, so that it seems as if the water is coming
up out of the tank on the floor, quietly going
over my head, down into the nozzle, and
so back to the water-supply of the place.
Of course this is not happening at all, as you
know very well, and as you will see if I simply
try and place my finger between two of these
drops. The splashing of the water in all direc-
tions shows that it is not moving quite so
quietly as it appears. There is one more thing
that I would mention about this experiment.
Every time that the flashing light gains or
loses one complete flash, upon the motion of
the tuning-fork, it will appear to make one
complete oscillation, and the water-drops will
appear to move back or on one place.
I must now come to one of the most
beautiful applications of these musical jets