There are probably a googleplex of answers to this question, as every Rube Goldberg machine would do this in a different manner.
have the egg role down a wedge and off a table. For good measure have a screw and pulley fall ontop of it.
Rube Goldberg was not a scientist, he was a humorist. He devised insanely impractical devices to amuse the public. To this day, any device that does something relatively simple (cracking an egg, for example) in a ridiculously complicated way, can be called a Rube Goldberg device.
yes it candepends how much covering the egg has if the egg has 1 layer of paper it wont protect it. But if the egg is covered by play doe it will protect it. There will be a crack or a scratch.
One Answer: If one egg is rotten, the rotting creates gas inside the egg, which makes it float. That is one way to test whether an egg is good to eat or not. If it floats, trash it. There is an air pocket on the fatter side of the egg. The older egg gets the larger this bubble becomes. Making it more buoyant. When an egg is bad they will float so beware when you crack them.
The egg shell
An egg lifter is used to separate an egg easily.
Rube Goldberg was not a scientist, he was a humorist. He devised insanely impractical devices to amuse the public. To this day, any device that does something relatively simple (cracking an egg, for example) in a ridiculously complicated way, can be called a Rube Goldberg device.
You can peel a banana but not an egg.. But you can crack an egg.. :)
When you crack an egg yellow stuff comes out.......lol
you crack the egg in the word
crack it with both hands
No . A crack will kill a fertilized egg and contaminate an unfertilized one.
They all crack up!!!
dont crack the egg
Consistently click the egg
The egg will crack if you throw it.
Yes, you can.
Your back and an egg.