Deflating Soap Bubble
written by
Gregor Steele
In this experiment you'll use the Tracker video analysis tool to study the rate at which a soap bubble shrinks as it deflates through a capillary tube. Combining this data with an independent determination of the surface tension of the soap solution enables you to determine the viscosity of air.
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Year = {2015}
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