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Bubble Fun

Daniel Reyes

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Publisher: Publifye

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"Bubble Fun" explores the surprisingly complex science behind soap bubbles, transforming a seemingly simple phenomenon into an engaging introduction to physics. The book examines how bubbles form, highlighting the crucial role of surface tension, where soap molecules interact with water to create a stable film. Readers will also discover why bubbles display vibrant, ever-changing colors due to light interference, a key concept in wave optics. This book uniquely focuses on bubbles as a lens to understand broader scientific principles, making complex ideas accessible. It emphasizes that even ephemeral objects illustrate profound scientific principles governing matter.

 
"Bubble Fun" progresses from the basic physics of surface tension to exploring the thermodynamics governing a bubble's stability and its ultimate demise. The book adopts a conversational yet informative tone, making it suitable for science enthusiasts, students, and educators. By examining bubbles, the book demonstrates how physics is a science of everyday life. The book also touches on the practical applications of bubble science, from teaching physics to exploring advanced materials science.
Available since: 03/06/2025.
Print length: 66 pages.

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