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Egg Crusher
Purpose
To show that an egg can support unexpectedly high forces due to its curved shape.
Equipment
Egg crusher, eggs, and six lead bricks, as photographed.
Suggestions
A foam rubber "lead brick" will be furnished on request. Scare the dickens out of your students by throwing the foam rubber brick into the group during the demonstration.◙
Setup Time
5 min. (1 day to furnish the egg.)
Images
Description
An egg is positioned vertically between the "egg crusher" base and top cylinder. The two surfaces are ◙coated with heavy rubber discs to distribute the load. Up to 150 lbs of lead bricks (6 bricks) can be placed on the platform without breaking the egg. A dramatic finish to the exxperiment (other than the egg unexpectedly rupturing) is to unload the bricks and drop the egg about 6" onto a hard surface, which will smash the egg. ◙
References
(PIRA unavailable.)
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See pagesb1. center of mass statics
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See pagesb2. equilibrium of forces & torques
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See pagesb3. simple machines
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See pagesb4. elasticity
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See pagesb1. center of mass statics
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See pagesb2. equilibrium of forces & torques
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See pagesb3. simple machines
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See pagesb4. elasticity