Abstract
The paper describes experiments on thin films that can be done easily with Boys' rainbow cup, mounted on a phonic wheel to insure constancy of rotational speed. Although the air within the cup, on one side of the film, has free access to the atmosphere on the other side of the film, the film itself is spherical. A quantitative explanation of the effect is given in terms of Bernoulli's principle.
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