Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them
Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them
Written in the late 19th century by C. V. Boys, 'Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them' is a scientific exploration of the physics behind soap bubbles, aimed at a juvenile audience. The book presents simple experiments that illustrate complex principles such as surface tension and capillarity, making the science accessible to beginners. With over 80 illustrations, it encourages hands-on learning and observation, fostering a deeper appreciation for everyday phenomena. This work is notable for its engaging approach to teaching fundamental concepts in fluid dynamics without requiring advanced calculations.










