Under natural conditions, thin films, like gasoline on

Chapter 27, Problem 27.11

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Under natural conditions, thin films, like gasoline on water or like the soap bubble in Figure 27.11, have a multicolored appearance that often changes while you are watching them. Why are such films multicolored, and what can be inferred from the fact that the colors change in time?

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