I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles

I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles

Author: Barbara Taylor

Publisher: Kingfisher

Published: 2013-01-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780753469361

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This highly popular and long-running series has been revamped for a new generation of readers, with a clean, crisp redesign and colorful covers. The series explores questions that young readers ask about the world around them in an unrivalled child-friendly style. The conversational format is perfect for delivering solid information in a natural, amusing and imaginative way. Designed both to entertain and to inform, I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles by Barbara Taylor answers all of those tricky questions about science in everyday life and how the world works. Starting with understanding the world around you with questions such as "what makes cakes rise?" and "Why does a teaspoon get hot when you stir cocoa?" to understanding the natural world with questions such as "why do shadows happen?" and "Why is the grass green?"Combining incredible information with awesome artwork, it is guaranteed to amaze and inspire!


Soap Bubbles, Their Colours and the Forces which Mold Them

Soap Bubbles, Their Colours and the Forces which Mold Them

Author: Charles Vernon Boys

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1959-01-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0486205428

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This excellent primer and classic work on the topic of soap bubbles and films employs simple experiments to establish a practical basis for the existence and function of surface tension and energy minimization. Experiments require only soap, straws, and bits of rubber to impart profound fundamental concepts related to fluids. 83 illustrations. 1911 edition.


POP!

POP!

Author: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2001-09-04

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 0064452085

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Bubbles What are bubbles made of? Why are they always round? Read and find out about the science behind soap bubbles, and learn why bubbles always go POP!


Soap Science

Soap Science

Author: John Leonard Bell

Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780201624519

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Includes experiments involving various kinds of soap and soap bubbles to demonstrate how soap works and to help explore electricity, light, and other science topics.


Fizzics

Fizzics

Author: F. Ronald Young

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2011-06

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 0801898927

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"We've all spent summers past blowing bubbles in the backyard. But the humble bubble (and its opposite, the droplet) are fascinating cornerstones of the world around us. This book, breathtaking in its scope, describes for a general reader (no math, no physics, no equations) the compelling behavior of these seemingly simple objects. Young reveals the secrets of successful springboard diving, whether knuckle cracking gives you arthritis, and why dolphins can't go faster. The realm of droplets allows our author to showcase why the sky is blue, how atom smashers work, and the rich source of science that is the kitchen faucet. He explores collections of bubbles--foams--and discusses the early years of Margaret Thatcher, how a metallic foam might save the planet, and the never-ending quest for the perfect pint. Then, by looking at soap films, he tells you how to construct a soapy computer, why coffee rings form, and exactly how a detergent gets dishes clean. Beyond these basics, Young shows how humans put bubbles to use, whether in technology (refining minerals, making concrete harder, or generating light) or in medicine (cleaning wounds with hydrogen peroxide, the debilitating process of the bends, and how pharmaceutical bubbles can make ultrasounds far clearer). This is more than a book that explains science. It is a love letter written to sing the praises of the bubble, and can be read by the bright middle schooler on upward"--


The Science of Soap Films and Soap Bubbles

The Science of Soap Films and Soap Bubbles

Author: Cyril Isenberg

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780486269603

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Superb treatment of molecular and macroscopic properties of soap films and bubbles, emphasizing solutions of physical problems. Over 120 black-and-white illustrations, 41 color photographs.


Bubble and Foam Chemistry

Bubble and Foam Chemistry

Author: Robert J. Pugh

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-09-08

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1107090571

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Combining academic and industrial viewpoints, this is the definitive stand-alone resource for researchers, students and industrialists. With the latest on foam research, test methods and real-world applications, it provides straightforward answers to why foaming occurs, how it can be avoided, and how different degrees of antifoaming can be achieved.


Bubble, Bubble!

Bubble, Bubble!

Author: Ji-Hyeon Lee

Publisher: Big and SMALL

Published: 2017-08

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1925235424

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As Baby Bear and Squirrel have fun with soap bubbles, young readers learn some facts about how bubbles are formed and how they reflect light.


The Sceptical Chymist

The Sceptical Chymist

Author: Robert Boyle

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-07-30

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 3752370815

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Reproduction of the original: The Sceptical Chymist by Robert Boyle


Demonstrating Science with Soap Films

Demonstrating Science with Soap Films

Author: Lovett

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-11-22

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1351456202

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Many of us have been fascinated as children by soap bubbles and soap films. Their shapes and colours are beautiful and they are great fun to pay with. With no les intensity, scientists and mathematicians have been interested in the properties of bubbles and films throughout scientific history. In this book David Lovett describes the properties of soap films and soap bubbles. He then uses their properties to illustrate and elucidate a wide range of physical principles and scientific phenomena in a way that unifies different concepts. The book will appeal not only to students and teachers at school and university but also to readers with a general scientific interest and to researchers studying soap films. For the most part simple school mathematics is used. Sections containing more advanced mathematics have been placed in boxes or appendices and can be omitted by readers without the appropriate mathematical background. The text is supported with * Over 100 diagrams and photgraphs. * Details of practical experiments that can be performed using simple household materials. * Computer programs that draw some of the more complicated figures or animate sequences of soap film configurations. * A bibliography for readers wishing to delve further into the subject. David Lovett is a lecturer in physics at the University of Essex. His research interests include Langmiur-Blodgett thin films and the use of models as teaching aids in physics. He has been interested in soap films since 1978 and has made a number of original contributions to the subject, particularly in the use of models which change their dimensions and their analogy with phase transitions. He has published three other books including ITensor Properties of Crystals (Institute of Physics Publishing 1989). John Tilley is also a lecturer in physics at the University of Essex with research interests in theoretical solid-state physics and soap films. He is coauthor of Superfluidity and Superc