Materials:
Wire in the form of cubes, circles etc (can be made from clothes hangers).
A large bucket or container for the bubble solution.
Bubble solution:
To make the bubble soultion this are the material that will be used and glycerin is used to make the bubbles much stronger:
· 1 gallon water
· ½ cup Joy ® dish washing liquid
· ¼ cup glycerin (from your local pharmacy or supermarket)
This solution gets better with age. The longer it sits, the stronger the bubbles.
Explanation:
When you dip the wires inside of the solution (preferably the cube shaped one) and pull it out, the solution fills all around and inside of the shape then folds somewhat in the middle. what you see in the middle becomes the center of mass. The physics behind it? Interference of light and surface tension.
Materials
Cotton gloves
Bubble solution with glycerin
Wear the gloves and pour the bubble solution in a can or little bowl and take the cut straw and dip in the bowl and blow and let it go. The bubble will start bouncing as you play with it on the gloves.
Reason why this happened:
The reason why the bubble bounced on the gloves is because the cotton prevented the bubble from popping as opposed to our hands which contain oil and dirt. It breaks the surface tension of the bubble. Glycerin serves as a huge factor in this experiment because it enables the durability of the bubble.