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MIT Engineers Challenge Conventional Wisdom by Proving Eggs Are Stronger When Dropped SidewaysCan an egg fall better if dropped sideway or ends first? The seemingly silly question has inspired a revolutionary leap by ...
Turns out eggs are less likely to crack when they fall on their side, according to experiments with around 200 eggs.
“Cracking an egg for cooking involves applying locally focused force for a clean break to retrieve the yolk, while its resistance to breaking from a drop involves distributing and absorbing energy ...
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TheGamer on MSNThe Funniest Easter Eggs To Find In Revenge Of The Savage PlanetIn spite of Revenge of the Savage Planet's pretty dire scenario, the game is consistently lighthearted, and characterized by ...
It's commonly thought that eggs are strongest at their ends — after all, it's how they're packaged in the carton.
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