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- what factors seem to determine whether the car will break the egg?
To determine if a car breaks an egg, key factors relate to physics (force, energy). The car's speed (kinetic energy \( KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \), more speed means more energy to transfer to the egg), mass (heavier cars have more momentum \( p = mv \)), the surface/object the egg is on (hard surfaces increase impact force), and the egg's position/orientation (affects how force is distributed). Also, the car's design (e.g., how it interacts with the egg, like a flat vs. pointed front) and the egg's structural integrity (shell strength, freshness) matter.
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Factors include the car’s speed (kinetic energy/momentum), mass, the surface the egg rests on, the egg’s position/structural integrity, and the car’s design (interaction with the egg).