if you add money in water you see Bubbles in water, tell why
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The bubbles form as air is entrained in the water during the pouring process. The key factor here is how fast the bubbles collapse. This may seem a funny distinction, but bubbles are always thermodynamically unstable compared to the bulk liquid because it always costs energy to create them. The only reason we see long lived bubbles is that there is a kinetic barrier that stops the water films ):
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The bubbles form as air is entrained in the water during the pouring process. The key factor here is how fast the bubbles collapse.
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