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Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?

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Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« on: 25/05/2004 17:48:46 »
I just blew some bubbles (NOT FARTY BATH BUBBLES!![:D]).......is it because they are made from a detergent or something that they have nice rainbow patterns ?...

if so, can you explain what is happening ?..I presume it's a light refraction thing happening eh ?
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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #1 on: 25/05/2004 21:24:53 »
Good question!

The soap bubbles are very thin, only a few molecules thick. As light hits this, part of it is reflected from the surface, and part of it goes into the bubble.  At that point, part of it goes on inside the bubble, and part is reflected back toward the outside.  The interference between these waves causes you to see light and dark bands.  As the light passes through the boundary, it is bent at a slight angle. Different wavelengths of light (different colors) bend at slightly different angles.  As you look at the bubble, the different colors are broken up because you are seeing different areas of the bubble at slightly different angles.  This is the same mechanism that makes a CD appear as all different colors.  The same as a diffraction grating also, but the bubble is curved and usually liquid and chaning over time.



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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #2 on: 26/05/2004 01:17:22 »
Gee, thanks Mr. Wizard!
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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #3 on: 26/05/2004 02:53:44 »
No prob!

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #4 on: 26/05/2004 03:29:27 »
Oh Shucks !!..and I thought it was little  invisible fairies painting colours on them !!!...next thing you'll be telling me is that Santa Claus doesn't exist !!!

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #5 on: 26/05/2004 03:58:20 »
You can believe in the fairies if you want to Neil!  That is about as good an explanation as anyone can come up with if you keep asking why far enough down the chain.  

Or maybe it's parallel universes colliding and exploding, making fairy light!  [:D]

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #6 on: 26/05/2004 12:41:37 »
Oil is not thin, and it makes rainbows too.
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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #7 on: 26/05/2004 16:26:55 »
I thought Oil was thin !!..or maybe I heard that out of all the liquids out there it can 'spread' out the thinnest...I love Rainbows !!...

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #8 on: 26/05/2004 19:34:11 »
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Oil is not thin, and it makes rainbows too.



If you are talking about an oil scum on water, it spreads out to make a very thin layer, and the colors are from the same mechanism, only the inside boundary is between water and the oil.

I've never seen irridescent colors on pure oil.  Only if there was oil and water (or something) mixed.

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #9 on: 26/05/2004 21:48:07 »
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Oil is not thin, and it makes rainbows too.



If you are talking about an oil scum on water, it spreads out to make a very thin layer, and the colors are from the same mechanism, only the inside boundary is between water and the oil.

I've never seen irridescent colors on pure oil.  Only if there was oil and water (or something) mixed.

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Yep...you got it !!..oil scum on water...pretty moving colours of rainbow fun !!

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #10 on: 27/05/2004 01:00:31 »
Many years ago, my girlfriend and I were walking across the Market St. bridge in Philadelphia. She looked at the Schuylkill river and said, "Oh look, a pretty rainbow!" You can all guess what I said, "It's just a dirty oil slick."

Well, my girlfriend is now my wife, but she has never let me forget that I turned her rainbows into dirty oil slicks.

So all you faerie-painters on bubbles, don't listen to these guys, they're just cynical scientists!
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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #11 on: 27/05/2004 04:21:28 »
And she married you anyway!?[;)]
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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #12 on: 27/05/2004 16:29:55 »
I love it when you have a sprinkler on in your garden and it makes a nice rainbow *sigh*

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #13 on: 28/05/2004 03:22:00 »
I used to spend hours (?) spraying water from the hose making rainbows.

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Re: Why do we get rainbows on bubbles?
« Reply #14 on: 01/07/2004 00:40:54 »
simply its due to the dispersion of light.
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