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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

The soap film is a half-bubble of about 7 cm diameter on the top of a plastic glass. The system is illuminated by light diffusing from the bottom of the glass. The camera is placed on one side of the bubble and what you see is the internal surface of side opposite to the camera. Turbulent motion is induced both from the heating of the light and from the motion of the air around the bubble.

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  • I love it :O) 

  • @M1STYWORLD

    thanks

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  • atleast show diagramatically that how the interference is occuring in the experiment?????????// i mean the ray diagram.........

  • did anyone notice the face at 0:52 ?

    so creepy 0_0

  • Very cool!

  • I need to figure out exactly how you're doing this. I have a project I'm doing with this and I've got my bubbles and my marco lens..

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