No, it will not break because the couch absorbs the speed of the egg dropping, causing the egg not to break.
And now I tell you of a show called, "You Asked For It." A man stood on a (?two story) building and dropped a raw egg onto the ground-level parking lot. The egg bounced into another man's hand (2 or 3 feet bounce)! Then the man in the parking lot said, "You don't belive that this is a raw egg?" He turned his hand over, dropping the egg, which broke. (This was before the days when special effects were used to lie -- to amaze -- people; B&W TV show.)
A raw egg would break 'faster' but it depeneds on what you mean by faster. If you mean it would break easier then yes, it would be a raw egg. This is because a cooked egg's calcium shell has become harder, thus the term 'hard boiled egg'.
An egg is fragile but a chicken cannot break through it immediately but if it is dropped it will brake
An egg breaks when dropped on a hard floor because the hard floor exerts a large amount of force on the egg over a very short period of time.In order to reduce that force so that it does not break the egg, you have to somehow decrease the time it takes for the egg to come to an absolute stop.So if you dropped the egg on something like a pillow, the egg would exert the same amount of force as it would on a hard floor, only the pillow would not exert as much force on the egg as the hard floor. Instead, it would be pushed back because the egg is pushing with the most force. This creates the soft, cushioned landing.Therefore, the net force of the egg vs the pillow is decreased and total elapsed time is increased, causing the egg to fall on the pillow undamaged. :)
Boiled or not, the shell of an egg is very thin, and very weak. It is designed to be fragile enough for the unborn chick to be able to break through. Remember that this means it is a weak enough structure that an animal that has never once used it's muscles can break it from the inside. Nothing will keep the egg from cracking when dropped onto a hard surface.
It depends. There are contests in egg dropping, to see how far an egg can be dropped or thrown. The dropping contest is a study in packaging the egg for the drop. So, if the egg is properly packaged, or dropped into, say, a haystack, it very well may survive the experience!
The result of an egg drop will depend on the height from which it is dropped, the material it lands on, and its overall structural integrity. If dropped from a low height onto a soft surface, the egg may remain intact. However, if dropped from a higher height onto a hard surface, it is likely to break.
It depends on the height of the drop and the force of impact. In general, an egg will likely break when dropped into water from a significant height due to the sudden deceleration upon impact. The water provides less cushioning compared to a soft surface like a sponge.
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how can you keep an egg from breaking if it is dropped
Dark rich, sumptuous browns; cool bird egg blue or a mellow mint would compliment the autumnal feeling of the rust couch.
because the egg is fragile
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