why bubbles are in round shape?
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In the case of bubbles, the air molecules trapped inside experience a force from the air molecules outside the bubble. They, in turn, also exert an equal and opposite force. Due to this, the air bubbles inside try to cluster together into a shape that minimizes their contact with the outside air. The resultant shape is spherical.
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