A soap bubble looks black when it bursts, why?
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Thus when t=0 and m=0 we get the first order dark fringe due to destructive interference. Hence a soap bubble behaves like a thin film and when it bursts, it looks black due to destructive interference.
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due to interference of white light
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as brilliant and beautiful color on soap bubble are produced due to interference of light from two surfaces (upper and lower ) doesn't occur in regular manner to satisfy the condition for interference .
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