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Why are bubbles round?

(A serious physics question)

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Answer:

The Science of Round Bubbles

But once a bubble is sealed and removed from the wand, the tension in the bubble shrinks it to the smallest possible shape for the volume of air inside of it. That's a sphere, which is the familiar round shape we see when bubbles float through the air.

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