buborékfúvás
Buborékfúvás, commonly known as bubble blowing in English, is a simple yet engaging activity enjoyed by people of all ages. It involves expelling air through a bubble wand or a similar device coated in a soapy solution, creating iridescent spheres that float and drift. The science behind it involves surface tension. The soap film within the wand forms a thin, elastic membrane. When air is blown into this membrane, it stretches and detaches, forming a bubble.
The visual appeal of bubbles comes from the way light interacts with their thin film. As the
Buborékfúvás has many applications and associations. It is a popular children's game, often associated with outdoor