3. Colored films and "black" films
3.1 Water drainage
Let us now examine water drainage in a soap film. The first studies on soap films date back more than three centuries; the pioneers were Robert Hooke, an English physicist, father of the multi-lens microscope, and biologist (1635-1703), Isaac Newton, an English philosopher, mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (1643-1727), and Gibbs (1839-1903). I. Newton described his observations in detail, but also very poetically, in his treatise on optics.
Soap films appear colored (Figure
) as they thin under the effect of gravity, once their thickness falls below one-tenth of a micrometer
When a vertical film is...
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