the egg

Feb 05, 2005 16:48

If you place an egg in a container filled with tap water, the egg will slowly sink to the bottom. But if you place the egg in a container filled with salted water it will foat. Why?

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charlie_black February 6 2005, 22:03:49 UTC
An egg floats in salt water because the egg is less dense than the salt water.

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cornelius_flux February 7 2005, 06:24:29 UTC
wrong! eggs are MADE of water and thusly, the capacitations of molecular infrastructure is dissolutioned within the parameters of mere consciousness. duh.

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charlie_black February 7 2005, 14:44:30 UTC
I am sorry to be the one that has to tell you this but someone lied to you. It is clearly a matter of density.

(What does penetrating and fertilizing an egg have to do with anything?)

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NOPE... deiwitt_policy February 8 2005, 05:42:24 UTC
JAJA! You're both wrong. Everyone knows that eggs float in salt water because the egg is less dense than the salt water and eggs are MADE of water and thusly, the capacitations of molecular infrastructure is dissolutioned within the parameters of mere consciousness. duh. Don't you know anything about penetrating eggs?

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disreprivalize February 11 2005, 17:38:40 UTC
Eggs are pure evil. That's why. Did you know the chicken fetus is still alive in the egg up until the moment you crack it? It's true! it's plotting evil.

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