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. 159
arrangement that I used in the lantern, the
two nozzles were nearly horizontal, one was
about half an inch above the other, and they
were very slightly converging. They were
fastened in their position by melting upon
them a little sealing-wax. India-rubber pipes
connected them with two bottles about six
inches above them, and screw-clips were used
to regulate the supply. One of the bottles
was made to stand on three pieces of seal-
ing-wax to electrically insulate it, and the
corresponding nozzle was only held by its
sealing-wax fastening. The water in the bottles
had been filtered, and one was coloured blue.
If these precautions are taken, the jets will
remain distinct quite long enough, but are
instantly caused to recombine by a piece of
electrified sealing-wax six or eight feet away.
They may be separated again by touching the
water issuing near one nozzle with the finger,
which deflects it; on quietly removing the
finger the jet takes up its old position and
bounces off the other as before. They can
thus be separated and made to combine ten
or a dozen times in a minute.