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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l6o SOAP-BUBBLES, AND
Fountain and Intermittent Light.
This can be successfully shown to a large
number of people at once only by using an
electric arc, but there is no occasion to produce
this light if not more than one person at a time
wishes to see the evolution of the drops. It is
then merely necessary to make the fountain play
in front of a bright background such as the
sky, to break it up with a tuning-fork or other
musical sound as described, and then to look
at it through a card disc equally divided near
the edge into spaces about two or three inches
wide, with a hole about one-eighth of an inch
in diameter between each pair of spaces. A
disc of card five inches in diameter, with six
equidistant holes half an inch from the edge,
answers well. The disc must be made to
spin by any means very regularly at such
a speed that the tuning-fork, or stretched
string if this be used, when looked at through
the holes, appears quiet, or nearly quiet, when
made to vibrate. The separate drops will
then be seen, and everything described in the
preceding pages, and a great deal more, will
be evident. This is one of the most fascin-