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Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with another object.
Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with another object.


When light shines onto a bubble it appears to change color.
When light shines onto a bubble it appears to change [[Color (nonfiction)|color]].


Unlike those seen in a rainbow, which arise from differential refraction, the colors seen in a soap bubble arise from interference of light reflecting off the front and back surfaces of the thin soap film.
Unlike those seen in a rainbow, which arise from differential refraction, the colors seen in a soap bubble arise from interference of light reflecting off the front and back surfaces of the thin soap film.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==
* [[Radon Lake]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
* [[Color (nonfiction)]]


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Latest revision as of 15:48, 13 November 2016

Youth blowing soap bubble.

A soap bubble is an extremely thin film of soapy water enclosing air that forms a hollow sphere with an iridescent surface.

Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with another object.

When light shines onto a bubble it appears to change color.

Unlike those seen in a rainbow, which arise from differential refraction, the colors seen in a soap bubble arise from interference of light reflecting off the front and back surfaces of the thin soap film.

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