Bubbles Aren't Round by Accident—Here's Why!
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Whether they're floating through the air, rising in a glass of soda, or drifting across a park, bubbles almost always share one thing in common: they're round. It's such a familiar sight that most of us never stop to ask why. Why a sphere? Why not a cube, a triangle, or some other shape? Join us as we uncover the surprising reason right here on History of Simple Things! 🎬 Timestamps: 00:03 – Introduction 01:12 – Bubbles 01:40 – Cohesion and Surface Tension 03:20 – Not Always a Perfect Circle 04:51 – The Space Connection 05:47 – The Honeycombs 07:02 – Summary #HistoryOfSimpleThings #Bubble #Bubbles #Sphere #Round #Science #ScienceFacts #ScienceExplained #Space #SpaceFacts
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