In order to splatter or crack, an egg must be located at zero height above
a solid surface, and must have a substantial downward velocity.
yes
The egg splattered on the ground.
i dont no
In order to find the center of an egg you will need to crack the egg. The yolk is what is commonly in the very center of an egg.
yes if there is a high pressure on the water(when the water is deep).
You can peel a banana but not an egg.. But you can crack an egg.. :)
The height from which an egg is dropped significantly impacts the diameter of the splatter due to the force of impact. As the drop height increases, the egg gains more kinetic energy, leading to a greater force upon hitting the surface. This increased force causes the egg contents to spread out over a larger area, resulting in a wider splatter diameter. Conversely, dropping the egg from a lower height produces less force and, therefore, a smaller splatter.
The higher the height the egg is dropped from, the larger the area of egg splatter on impact, due to increased velocity and force. However, there may also be a point at which height no longer significantly affects the distance of egg splatter, as other factors like wind resistance come into play.
When you crack an egg yellow stuff comes out.......lol
you crack the egg in the word
Gravity pulls the egg downward towards the ground, causing it to accelerate as it falls. The height from which the egg is dropped will affect the speed at which it impacts the ground, and therefore the distance the egg splatters. The higher the drop height, the greater the impact force, and the larger the splatter distance.
crack it with both hands