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Scientifically speaking, if you use too much force, you will break it, and if you use too little force, nothing will happen.
It's unscientifically said that when two raw eggs come together, they will pass by because they are not cooked.
When 2 hard-boiled eggs come together, they will greet each other because they are cooked.
Once cooked once, a hard-boiled egg will tell the raw egg how it is cooked.
Hey hey
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If it is cooked, you will see a solid white egg white.
If it is raw, you will see the liquid of the egg yolk flowing all over the ground.
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One is that both are broken, the second is one broken, and three nothing happens.
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If it is cooked, you will see a white egg white solid.
If it is raw, you will see the liquid of the egg yolk flowing all over the ground.
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When two raw eggs come together, they will pass by because they are undercooked.
When 2 hard-boiled eggs come together, they will greet each other because they are cooked.
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It's still normal to be broken, or not broken.
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Broken or intact or one intact.
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1.When the strength is light, 2 eggs are fine.
2.When the power is heavy, one cracks, and the other is fine.
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One cracks and the other is fine.
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It's fine, it's broken.
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Either shattered or intact, what do you think.
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Two eggs collide, the hen will be distressed, this is the same root, you know the next sentence!
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If you use too much force, it will definitely break.
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It is to describe that two people are stupid and can't solve a certain problem.
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Touching a piece or two eggs.
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Suppose that there is no other external force, two eggs collide horizontally in the air, and the surface of the two egg shells is subjected to the same force and reaction force, and the action force and reaction force are related to the mass of the two eggs, the acceleration and deceleration are related, that is, f = ma, just assume that a force f, f is far greater than the force that the two eggs can bear, and calculate the required speed at the same time, the two eggs should collide under the action of this force and break at the same time, but is this the case?
This is related to the pressure that the material can bear, the egg shell is extruded at the moment of collision, and the pressure is generated at the same time, the pressure that the two egg shells can withstand is related to the area of the extrusion, the material, and the thickness, here it should be assumed that the area affected by the collision, the material is the same, but the thickness is completely unguaranteed, that is to say, the maximum pressure that the two eggs can bear at the collision point is different, one of the egg shells must break first, when one of the eggs is broken, the pressure on the other egg suddenly disappears, The elasticity of the material allowed the egg to return to its previous state, and of course it did not break.
The additional answer is as follows:
The problem of thin and thick egg skin, if the skin of two eggs is the same thick, of course both will break.
I think it's pretty much the same as another question!
You tear two holes on one side of a piece of paper. In this way, if you hold the paper in both hands and tear it hard at the same time, will the two mouths be torn at the same time, so that the middle part will fall down? No!
Similarly, only one egg is broken.
This is because the force of the two eggs cannot be exactly the same, as long as there is a little difference, if you continue to touch hard, the situation of the two eggs will become more and more different!
Because the surface of the egg is uneven, you touch two eggs will always be a sharp corner of the egg touching the other plane, although sometimes the two sides of the match are very small but there will always be slight differences! That's the little reason! Knowledge of junior high school physics
When two eggs collide, the hardness of the two eggs cannot be exactly the same, and the hardness of the smaller one should have a little crack at the moment of collision.
It is equivalent to holding the egg with your hand, no matter how hard you hold it, it can't be broken, and with the cracking force, it can't be evenly worn to the entire egg skin.
So which egg is broken only depends on which egg has a crack at the moment of touching, and the other egg must not break.
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Moving eggs is easy to break. When the egg moves, the internal fluid also has the same velocity. On collision, the eggshell suddenly decelerates and the eggshell is subjected to outward pressure as the inertial fluid continues to flow
For thin-shell structures such as eggshells, it can withstand greater pressure exerted from the outside, but it is not easy to withstand the forces exerted from the inside. As a result, eggshells are more likely to break.
When a stationary egg is prone to cracking and colliding, the shell of a moving egg slows down suddenly. The internal fluid continues to move due to inertia and will exert positive pressure on the eggshell. This pressure is the opposite of the impact force on the eggshell.
The resultant force on the housing is small and does not break easily. In the case of a resting egg, the net force acting on the shell is large and prone to breakage.
The probability of two eggs being broken is the same. Movement is relative. In terms of motion, you have to choose a frame of reference.
If one person is chosen as the frame of reference, one egg is stationary and the other is in motion. For example, if a person sitting in a car looks at this experiment, it may be the opposite. Therefore, the chances of two eggs breaking should not be the same.
A careful analysis of the above three points of view shows that the first two points of view are somewhat biased when analyzing the problem, taking into account only the pressure of one egg and not the pressure of the other. If you consider the pressure of the other egg carefully, you will see that its shell suddenly accelerates, the internal fluid also exerts force on the eggshell, and the pressure of both eggs is similar. Due to the moving egg, the egg white and yolk of the egg exert a reaction force on the eggshell when impacted.
But the eggshell of the fixed egg only withstands the impact of the moving egg (relative to the moving egg). So, in general, the moving egg is the impact of the eggshell plus the reaction force of the egg white and yolk,They cancel each other out; Whereas, static eggs only have the shell that can withstand the impact force. As a result, static eggs are easily broken.
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Because he concentrates all his strength on one point, it will be easy to break.
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Because the gravity of the egg will be greater, it will be easier to break.
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Generally, the force required by the force is relatively large, and it is active.
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Because the force is greater, the force will be greater.
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Problem description: When two eggs collide, one stands still and the other is used to hit, why is the still egg broken? Please tell me what the truth is for the prawns?
Analysis: I think we should analyze from the momentum theorem and the kinetic energy theorem, do you know that two objects with the same mass, one at rest and one in motion, they have no energy loss after they collide, the rest will move at the speed of the original moving object, and the moving object will stop! I think that when two eggs collide, the moving egg gives all its energy to the still egg!
And the shell of the still egg can't withstand the instantaneous energy transfer, so it breaks!
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It must be the egg that is easy to break, and it's easier to break! What's the problem?
If one is a raw egg and the other is a cooked egg, then the raw egg is easy to break
If one is a raw egg and the other is a preserved egg, it is still a raw egg that is more likely to be injured
If both are raw eggs, it depends on luck, and if you are unlucky, both will break
If you feel bored and insist on experimenting with two raw eggs, I will advise you not to do the experiment, because you will break both. On TV, we can occasionally see the chef showing off his skills, he has an egg in his left hand, an egg in his right hand, two eggs collide, one hand is separated and one is put in the pot, that is really fragrant!
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Various factors such as the way the egg is held in hand, the control of the strength of the two hands, and the different growth of different eggs will have different results. Assuming that the egg conditions are the same, the dominant hand is the right hand, the right hand egg is vertical, and the left hand egg is horizontally, natural knocking, the average person will take the right hand egg to the left hand, and the result is that the right hand egg is more likely to break.
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I think it must be that the one with the egg shell is not hard and easy to break, because the egg shell itself is very brittle, and basically it will break without too much effort, so it depends on which one is harder.
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The reason why an egg that hits another egg is more likely to break is because of a physical knowledge that the force is reciprocal, and when you hit someone else, the other person will give you an equal amount of force.
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The rest of the egg breaks first, because the forces are mutual, and when you touch another egg with one egg, it will receive a reaction force, and the rest of the rest will receive a greater reaction force.
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This is mainly due to the fact that the density and hardness of the two eggs are not at all the same. Therefore, the egg that is not very hard will be broken。This is mainly because there are no two eggs in the world that are the same.
That's why things like this happen. So there's no secret at all, it's just that there is a big difference in density and hardness between the two eggs. So we also see a lot of people now colliding two eggs when cooking, so as to achieve the effect of breaking the eggshell.
This is mainly because although the two eggs may have some great similarities in appearance and appearance, their density and uniformity are not the same。So if these two eggs collide, one of them will definitely break. This is the truth and experience accumulated by many experienced chefs or people who cook regularly.
And these experiences have also helped us a lot in cooking. Because this allows us to break the egg with one hand, instead of both eggs breaking at the same time.
What's more, one hand makes the two eggs have different stress points. So it also makes them break to different degrees. We often see some people who beat eggs with one hand, does not cause both eggs to break at the same time, because as long as one egg is broken, the broken egg will not have any force points to cause the other egg to break.
So we also see a lot of experienced chefs who don't break eggs in any other way, but just hold two eggs in their hands to remove the shells.
But this is not difficult for experienced chefs, but it is very difficult for ordinary people, because ordinary people can't grasp the force pointAlthough it will cause the egg to break, it will make the yolk and egg white stick to the hand, which will make the egg inedible.
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Because there is always one egg that will be relatively hard, so that the other egg can be broken, not all together.
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Two eggs will not be exactly the same, so the harder one will survive, and the weaker one will be broken.
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The strength of the two eggs to mature is different, because the force is reciprocal, the force on the egg is also equal, when the egg collides, the force gradually increases to the maximum bearing capacity of the relatively fragile egg, and the egg will break.
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Because the action of force is reciprocal, and the hardness of the two eggs is not the same. So the fragile side of the egg will definitely break.
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I also wonder, when I beat eggs, usually take an egg in the left hand and do not move, take a right hand to touch the egg in the left hand, almost all the eggs in the right hand are broken, it is definitely not because the egg shell is thinner, I think for a long time It is estimated that it is because the collision process is actually the acceleration of the egg in the right hand, the outer egg shell is solid, but the egg liquid inside is fluid, and there is an air chamber, the liquid in the acceleration process is concentrated in the egg space behind, and the collision contact position is basically not supported by the egg liquid, so it will basically break first, This is not the case with still eggs.
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Because they are subjected to the same force, but different eggs have different degrees of hardness.
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Since the force is reciprocal, a relatively fragile egg will be crushed.
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When two eggs collide, why will only one be broken, thinking that there must be a difference in density, and the weak ones will be broken.
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There are a lot of things in the world like this, and there will always be one that is very good and one that can't be compared.
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Because the exerted egg creates stress, this is because there are no two eggs of the same shape. According to Volkswagen, in an ideal state, the shape is the same, and one of them may rot first.
The reason is that even if the shape is exactly the same, the hen may eat different food, or the eggshell hardness may be different. The hardness of the hens varies from hen to hen, and it is difficult to guarantee the eggs of the same hens, because only the eggshell structure is consistent. Even if the chicken has two eggs at the same time, their shape, shell structure, egg white, and yolk quality are different, and these subtle differences can cause one of the eggs to break first.
And it is not possible to specify the ambient temperature, humidity, solar radiation, wind, ambient pressure, etc., it can be large, but small.
If the above variables add up, one of the variables may break first.
But even with the same angle of collision, the crack in the eggshell is not constant. For more information, see Chaos Theory. A certain stress, and this stress is the reason why the egg breaks first.
The strength of different eggshells is not the same, and the radius of curvature of the eggshell is also different. The two eggs have the same force when they collide, but the weaker egg breaks first. You can't separate the two.
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It may be because the force of the egg is more than the force of the egg, so it is easy to break first.
Scrambled eggs are rich in nutrients and protein, which are also beneficial to the body, and can timely supplement the nutrients needed by the body, just one a day.
If you're going to eat two eggs a day, I recommend eating one duck egg and one egg together. That's what the hospital doctor recommended to me.
Not much, this way of eating high-quality protein is enough, it is recommended to add some fresh fruits and vegetables, so it is very beneficial to eat.
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