An egg won't break into a sagging sheet because the sheet's surface tension and structural integrity distribute the force of the egg's weight more evenly. Additionally, the elasticity of the sheet can absorb some of the impact, reducing the likelihood of cracking the eggshell. Furthermore, if the sheet is soft and doesn't provide a sharp edge, it minimizes the concentrated pressure that typically causes the egg to break.
Throwing a raw egg at a wall results in a sudden impact, which causes the egg to break due to the force applied and the hardness of the wall. When throwing the egg at a sagging sheet, the sheet absorbs more of the force, spreading it out over a larger area, thus reducing the impact and allowing the egg to remain intact.
The egg will break in vinegar.
An egg will break if you sit on it or if some kind of force acts upon it...an egg will not just spontaneously break into pieces.
break the egg
You can. It is simply an urban myth that it cannot be done.
Breaking an egg is a physical change not a chemical one.
It is not the speed that breaks the egg. Rather, it is the force exerted on the egg due to acceleration when the egg hits some other object. An egg will break at a very low acceleration.
If you stand on an egg, it will break, regardless of it's position.
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'.
no , because its hard to break because it have a protector which is called "shell"..
Yr itll help but ur egg mite stl break
because the yolk is too squishy and yellow but if brown and hard it would work much easier so the yolk keeps it from breaking.