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Question by *jess
Submitted on 1/28/2004
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Can eggs withstand a greater force from one direction than from others?


Answer by Kody
Submitted on 4/1/2004
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Yes, from the smaller end of the egg.

 

Answer by lee
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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because of their shape

 

Answer by Jay
Submitted on 9/9/2004
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Weaken

 

Answer by jasmine jackson
Submitted on 9/20/2004
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yes, by the smaller end of the egg!

 

Answer by jessicca
Submitted on 10/11/2004
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by its shape and form

 

Answer by baylee moo
Submitted on 10/29/2004
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yes, it depends on were the force is being held

 

Answer by meg
Submitted on 11/2/2004
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how do you know that where did you find information on it???

 

Answer by lil ben
Submitted on 11/10/2004
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It can hold weight on the top and bottom than from anywhere else.

 

Answer by little one
Submitted on 11/14/2004
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yes eggs can withstand  a greater force from one direction than from others. If you hold it vertical and put pressures on it won't brake.

 

Answer by Babygirl10
Submitted on 11/18/2004
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I think that the egg from the top and from a certain level will bust but if from a lower level it will not.

 

Answer by calvin
Submitted on 11/22/2004
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what materials would you use for this project

 

Answer by Brittany
Submitted on 11/30/2004
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Strength of material is affected by many different factors including design or shape, material composition, dimensions and other physical properties. Strength of material is evaluated in many different ways. Tensile strength and compression strength are among the most commonly used properties. Some material have a high tensile strength and very little compression strength. Others have a high compression strength and very low tensile strength. For egg the only strength that is important for us is compression strength.

 

Answer by Sharday
Submitted on 11/30/2004
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Strength of material is affected by many different factors including design or shape, material composition, dimensions and other physical properties. Strength of material is evaluated in many different ways. Tensile strength and compression strength are among the most commonly used properties. Some material have a high tensile strength and very little compression strength. Others have a high compression strength and very low tensile strength. For egg the only strength that is important for us is compression strength

 

Answer by El Mayi
Submitted on 12/4/2004
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The unequal Paraboloid of an egg prevents it from braking paraboloid to paraboloid.This apply'sto the three moment distribution os mass.

 

Answer by cherri
Submitted on 12/19/2004
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can u swim faster by back stroaking or regularly?

 

Answer by coolala!!
Submitted on 1/5/2005
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I don't know, I am having the same problem.

 

Answer by Master Kirby
Submitted on 4/6/2005
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the bottom because when a boiled egg is split, the yolk(yellow)is not in the middle, its on the top, the bottom has more egg white, which protects it more than the top

 

Answer by julia/tinkerbell
Submitted on 4/27/2005
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I think the smaller side

 

Answer by shocker
Submitted on 9/29/2005
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from all ends it breaks

 

Answer by luaren
Submitted on 9/29/2005
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yes because they stink

 

Answer by Shocker/yo waz sup!!!!!!!!
Submitted on 9/29/2005
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yo waz sup!/homies/it breaks at the smaller end!!

 

Answer by mike jones
Submitted on 10/11/2005
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yes because if u hold the egg  upright and squeeze it will not break.

 

Answer by mem
Submitted on 10/20/2005
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yes because they are oval

 

Answer by Chris
Submitted on 11/2/2005
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Because they have a part off the egg that can not be broken

 

Answer by Breeziegrl
Submitted on 11/3/2005
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yes they can because if u stack books on top of the smaller end of the egg it can hold up to at least 5 books, or at least it should.

 

Answer by Monica
Submitted on 11/7/2005
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How do test this project ???

 

Answer by JJ
Submitted on 11/8/2005
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Hey, I have a science fair project on this, any good URLs?? PLEASE HELP!!!

 

Answer by taco
Submitted on 11/8/2005
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yes because they have a greater force on the side but the other side is weaker

 

Answer by franco
Submitted on 11/16/2005
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no the directions and shape is littel

 

Answer by Werrica
Submitted on 11/21/2005
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yes beacause, if you can do an experiment with putting books on an egg than they can withstand a greater force from one end.

 

Answer by lex
Submitted on 11/22/2005
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strength of material is affected by many different factors including design, shape, material composition, dimensions & other physical properties.

 

Answer by con- con
Submitted on 11/22/2005
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this was the worst waste of my time thanks alot

 

Answer by Pooh Bear
Submitted on 11/30/2005
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no, because eggs are fragile.

 

Answer by Pr3tTy_MaMiI
Submitted on 1/2/2006
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Answer by mr boogers
Submitted on 1/4/2006
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u guys are all g.ay

 

Answer by mr.darknesshimself
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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How

 

Answer by yo mama
Submitted on 1/11/2006
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no! cause you stupid

 

Answer by janay
Submitted on 1/13/2006
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can eggs withstand a greater force in one direction than others

 

Answer by alfered
Submitted on 2/2/2006
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if you eat them, they disapear, and you no longer need to care weather the egg is stronger from one side then the other. all you know is that eggs are good, and chickens are useful

 

Answer by Tmac and Dave
Submitted on 2/21/2006
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k, i'm sure your right but could you explain why in detail?

 

Answer by Jess's girl
Submitted on 2/28/2006
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If you add many object it will then go bye bye

 

Answer by sara and ali
Submitted on 3/21/2006
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i dont know tell us the answer

 

Answer by jbonr
Submitted on 4/9/2006
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yes, because the shape and perimeter of the egg have maybe an thicker coat of skin than another side of the egg

 

Answer by loura
Submitted on 4/20/2006
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yes the bigger and wider side!!!

 

Answer by livvy
Submitted on 5/7/2006
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yes of course it can, beacause of there shape. The egg is desinged so that is weaker on its side so that the chik can hatch more easily.

 

Answer by babygirl u know who
Submitted on 9/8/2006
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yes if you put the egg is in  a hole it will suck your blood till you die or an till u feel gay.

 

Answer by kendall
Submitted on 10/4/2006
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pretzels

 

Answer by sam
Submitted on 10/23/2006
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My pet and favorite number!!!!!!

 

Answer by iiZx3Zay
Submitted on 10/29/2006
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Yes; the strongest part of the egg is the small pointy part,, also.. the eggs are shaped like that so when the hen lays them the eggs dont roll  away they just roll in a circle.. =] x3

 

Answer by Tig
Submitted on 1/2/2007
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Can eggs withstand a greater force from one direction than from others?

 

Answer by angie
Submitted on 1/8/2007
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if you hold it on top and on the bottom

 

Answer by Trina
Submitted on 1/17/2007
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Eggs can withstand a greater force from one direction than others because they're all different and different shapes.

 

Answer by Leprican
Submitted on 1/18/2007
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It depends on the position of the egg and how much presure or weight is on the egg.

 

Answer by jamie
Submitted on 3/14/2007
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DUH!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Answer by stu
Submitted on 3/19/2007
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yes because i like noodles and they are sometimes steaming hot! you have to be careful not to burn yourself! i also like pies and peanuts! blackberry strawberry and rasberry are my favorite kinds of pies! i like cashews!!!

 

Answer by cass
Submitted on 4/14/2007
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How is that possible? An egg is perfectely round.

 

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