id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33370 Boys, C. V. (Charles Vernon) Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them .txt text/plain 30028 1350 79 last much longer; it is like the water-drop just before it falls away, and that the small water-drop has something holding it together like the the surface of water is like an elastic skin, then both the experiments and am pouring the water on to the paper, which breaks the fall (Fig. 5). plates or tubes and water, I shall use another liquid which does not wet pressure changes as the bubble increases in size, because the water will place, that you can blow bubbles of water containing paraffin in the Water-drops the size of the little beads, with blow the outer bubble with clean soap-water, and the inner one with the the pull, and now the bubble breaks away just as the drop of water did. I shall next place a bubble blown with air upon a ring, and blow inside To make bubbles of water in the paraffin, the tube must be dipped down ./cache/33370.txt ./txt/33370.txt