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Yes, a hot egg is more likely to crack than a cold egg when placed in boiling water because of the sudden temperature change. The thermal expansion in the hot egg causes stress on its shell, making it more susceptible to cracking.
it will not attract
the outside of the egg will be hard because the egg will be boiling
The temperature decrease and also the volume.
I tried this when I was a kid. I live in an area that gets 100+ in the summer so I fried an egg on the cement one afternoon. Dirt doesn't work because it doesn't hold the heat the same way. That is one reason when an area is covered over with streets and sidewalks it gets hotter.
heat a pan, add a bit of butter, crack egg and empty contents into hot butter, stir and season to taste.
it gets hot
Off and cooled down. Putting cold coolant into a hot block can crack it. And it can damage the radiator, as well as spitting the coolant back at you.
They shrink in size. If you carefully control how you cool heated materials, you can make precise bends in them.
When rock is heated it becomes enlarged. If the rock becomes too hot from the heat it will break and crack.
To make a well-done egg for breakfast, crack an egg into a hot, greased pan and cook it until the white is fully set and the yolk is firm. Flip the egg if desired for even cooking. Season with salt and pepper before serving.
Basically, the egg gets warmer as the water gets cooler until both meet at the same temperature.