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Conduction through the pan mostly, but also convection as the air around the egg in the pan heats.
We can change 114 degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Centigrade by first subtracting 32, dividing by 9 and multiplying by 5. That makes 35.5(recurring) degrees Centigrade. That's just about bearable if you run along the sidewalk in bare feet. Some say you might be able to fry an egg.
A fresh chicken egg will sink, an old egg will float. The egg has an air pocket in the blunt end that grows as the egg dries out.
the density of an egg is 1.283726532666666666
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Uh..., you heard of an egg cooking on a sidewalk?
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.
no way
Yes of course.
Yes, Conduction is illustrated by the heat being transferred from the hot pan into the egg which then causes the egg to heat and transform.
it is conduction.
Size six egg are mainly used in professional cooking
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Sidewalks are normally not hot enough to fry an egg. However on a very sunny day with a black sidewalk it may be possible.
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.
You cannot uncook n egg
conduction