Interference of light waves generates a rainbow of colors on the surface of a soap bubble.

Interference of light waves generates a rainbow of colors on the surface of a soap bubble.

By Rachel Sobke, Alexandra Banks, Jonathon Fraker and Taylor Powers for Spring 2014 Team First.
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