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Foothill Tech’s physics students dropped their eggs this week at Ventura College (VC) for the annual project in physics class. With the students’ new physics techniques, they built contraptions to ...
An “egg-sample” of physics in action at North Eugene High School brought students out of their shell as they put their own versions of egg crates to the drop test.
In research out today, scientists have apparently figured out the safest way to drop an egg without it breaking. Researchers at MIT conducted the study, published Thursday in Communications Physics.
Scientists have figured out a way to do something that seems impossible: unboil an egg. But strange as it may sound, the feat doesn't defy basic laws of science. When you boil an egg, the proteins ...
For example, the Royal Academy recommends adding 5 teaspoons of water to an egg yolk and mixing this with dry pigments you have around the house, such as chalk, make-up or spices.
Learning to crack an egg is a culinary rite of passage. Luckily, science has hatched a formula that is nearly infallible. All it requires is knowledge of a few basic physics principles. Read on.
Ryan C. Hellar ’13, another student who participated in the egg drop, said he learned about the competition in his Engineering Sciences 125 class.
On Feb. 25, students in Benjamin McHugh’s AP Physics class tested their knowledge and building skills with an egg drop at the Bronco Corral.
Students in Mike Trnka's physics class at La Crescent High School were challenged to safely transport on uncooked egg using at least one brick and a piece of masking tape. The power source was the ...
Quantum physics has an answer for the age-old conundrum: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Possibly both. The philosophical dilemma first posed in Ancient Greece has had biologists ...