Physics, asked by minnoopMdoni, 1 year ago

can bubbles be made into any other shape than round????if yes then how if no then why???

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Answered by sharinkhan
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No bubbles are tend to formed in a circular shape because of the surface tension of liquid. Liquid try to acquire the minimum surface tension at a given volume. As the surface area of sphere is minimum as compare to other shapes, so drop choose this shape 
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

bubble is a thin sphere of a water/soap mixture filled with air. The water/soap mixture has surface tension. This means that the molecules are pulling on each other to try and reduce the size of the bubble. But the air inside the bubble has air pressure. If the bubble gets smaller, the air pressure increases, pushing back on this thin layer of water and soap. This will result in a stable situation: the surface tension is pulling inwards, and the air pressure is pushing outwards, resulting in a specific size and shape. If the bubble somehow got smaller the air pressure would restore its size, and if it got bigger the surface tension would. If the bubble is deformed to something other then a sphere, the surface tension and air pressure are no longer regular and equal, and they will keep pulling and pushing until they are again, which, again, makes the bubble a sphere.

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