no way
Yes of course.
Put butter in the desired spot you want to cook on the sidewalk. After the butter is melted you have a safe spot to put your egg. Cook as usual there.
Yes, cooking an egg on a hot sidewalk is an example of conduction. The heat from the sidewalk is transferred to the egg through direct contact, causing the egg to cook.
Put butter in the desired spot you want to cook on the sidewalk. After the butter is melted you have a safe spot to put your egg. Cook as usual there.
Uh..., you heard of an egg cooking on a sidewalk?
Sidewalks are normally not hot enough to fry an egg. However on a very sunny day with a black sidewalk it may be possible.
It needs to be at least 130°F (54°C) for an egg to cook on a sidewalk. The concrete's surface temperature needs to be hot enough to reach the minimum cooking temperature of an egg (around 158°F or 70°C) for it to fry.
Of course. You can cook an egg on a hot sidewalk. You can heat up things just by letting them sit on the hood of a black car faster than the hood of a white car. So, The answer is yes
If it is in boiling water the egg will cook, but the egg will cook before the water in the egg boils.
cook 'em up if, really, there is nothing you can do... :]
Yes you can! I tried it once and it tasted pretty good!
You cannot cook an egg at room temperature.