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Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them by C. V. Boys is a classic scientific work that explores the fascinating world of soap bubbles and the physical principles that govern their formation, structure, and behavior. Originally published in the late 19th century, this book is based on a series of popular lectures delivered by the author, who was a renowned physicist and experimenter. Boys uses the simple and familiar phenomenon of soap bubbles as a gateway to explain complex scientific concepts such as surface tension, pressure, molecular forces, and the geometry of minimal surfaces. The book is celebrated for its clear, engaging, and accessible style, making advanced scientific ideas understandable to readers of all backgrounds. Boys combines vivid descriptions, practical demonstrations, and charming anecdotes to illustrate how soap bubbles can reveal the invisible forces at work in the natural world. He discusses the shapes and colors of bubbles, the mathematics behind their curves, and the experiments that can be performed at home or in the classroom. The text is richly illustrated with diagrams and photographs, enhancing the reader’s appreciation of the beauty and intricacy of bubbles. Throughout the book, Boys emphasizes the importance of observation, curiosity, and hands-on experimentation, encouraging readers to explore science through direct experience. Soap-Bubbles and the Forces Which Mould Them remains a beloved introduction to physics, inspiring generations of students, teachers, and science enthusiasts with its blend of wonder, clarity, and scientific rigor.
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Liczba stron: 151
Rok wydania: 2025
