Can you bounce an egg not hard boiled?
You can't bounce a raw egg. Here's why:
* Structure: Raw eggs are filled with a liquid yolk and a viscous white. This structure is not designed to withstand impact.
* Fragility: The shell of a raw egg is very thin and brittle. It's easily cracked or broken, even with a slight drop.
What about "tricks"?
Some people might try to make a raw egg bounce by:
* Spinning it: Spinning an egg can make it seem like it's defying gravity, but it's just a trick of physics. The spinning motion helps stabilize it, but it won't actually make it bounce.
* Covering it in something: You might see videos of eggs being covered in things like rubber bands or tape and then bounced. These tricks usually involve a layer of protection, but the egg itself is still fragile.
The Bottom Line:
While you might see videos or hear stories about bouncing raw eggs, it's not actually possible without some sort of protective layer or trickery.
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