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I had this lab where I had to blow bubbles and measure their diameter. It in wasn’t a controlled environment at all. It was in an enclosed room but that’s pretty much it. What are some factors that could’ve led to experimental error or messed with the bubble sizes?

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Answer:

if there is wind - can make it go in different direction

amount of solution

how hard you blew

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Paul Tobias
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If there was any air conditioning making the bubbles go in different directions. If you used more solution than you did with other. Bubbles if you didn’t blow the same amount of times for each bubble. If you didn’t blow with the same air flow
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User Will Klein
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