yes it does its an arch look it up
The shape of the egg is commonly ovoid. Spherical eggs has more chances of falling from the nest and are difficult to manage, when incubating the same. They might have disappeared during evolution. Ovoid or egg shaped structure is very difficult to brake from 'Outside'. Technically it is a dome shape, which can bear the high pressure, when applied from above. You can very easily brake the dome from 'Inside'. With very little pressure, you can brake the domes from 'inside'. The hatchling can brake the covering of the egg very easily from 'Inside', when it comes out of the egg.
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It is not so much as how much pressure as where the pressure is applied. If you keep the egg upright and try to apply pressure at the top and bottom, the egg won't break as easily as much as when you apply it in the middle. The shape of the egg gives greater tensile strength to the ends but the middle is comparitively fragile.
Yield strength is a form of tensile strength, as yield strength is maximum strength upto which a material retains its original shape or it is in elastisity above which it will in plasticity.
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sturctural shape is how the top half of an egg looks strange but the shape puts equal amounts of weight at almostevery point in the structure in sort of a ring shape. therefor relating structural shape to strength. by cat
sturctural shape is how the top half of an egg looks strange but the shape puts equal amounts of weight at almostevery point in the structure in sort of a ring shape. therefor relating structural shape to strength. by cat
sturctural shape is how the top half of an egg looks strange but the shape puts equal amounts of weight at almostevery point in the structure in sort of a ring shape. therefor relating structural shape to strength. by cat
The shape of the egg is commonly ovoid. Spherical eggs has more chances of falling from the nest and are difficult to manage, when incubating the same. They might have disappeared during evolution. Ovoid or egg shaped structure is very difficult to brake from 'Outside'. Technically it is a dome shape, which can bear the high pressure, when applied from above. You can very easily brake the dome from 'Inside'. With very little pressure, you can brake the domes from 'inside'. The hatchling can brake the covering of the egg very easily from 'Inside', when it comes out of the egg.
No an egg is not a sphere. It is an ovoid. This shape is named after the shape of an egg.
The shape of an egg is kind of like an oval.
like an egg shape , your asking the wright person
The shape of a pigeons egg is a smooth round egg.
I was thinking about that myself, recently. The answer is "egg shaped". Mathematically, it's an "ovoid". Eggs vary in shape and there is no exact "formula" for the shape of an egg.