
Episode 233
Why are bubbles white?
Why are bubbles always white? What does a thrusting rocket push against? How do we know a random number is random?
May 17, 201322m 39s
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Show Notes
What attracts malaria-infected mosquitoes to people? How happens to the brain during adolescence? Why are bubbles always white? Would a sealed box containing an exercising person get lighter? What does a launching rocket push against? Why is water from the hot tap initially cold? What actually is a random number? And is there a formula to calculate the size of a parachute? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
malariamosquitobrain developmentbubblesnewtons lawsrocketsrandom numbersparachutes