what happens to the soap water when we blow it harder
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Surface tension is why bubbles blown into a glass of water are small and don't last very long. The water molecules surrounding the air bubbles pull on the bubbles and flatten them. The force is just too strong. Adding soap to the water decreases the force of the surface tension...
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Surface tension is why bubbles blown into a glass of water are small and don't last very long. The water molecules surrounding the air bubbles pull on the bubbles and flatten them. The force is just too strong. Adding soap to the water decreases the force of the surface tension...
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Hope it helps..
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Surface tension is why bubbles blown into a glass of water are small and don't last very long. The water molecules surrounding the air bubbles pull on the bubbles and flatten them. The force is just too strong. Adding soap to the water decreases the force of the surface tension.
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