@tonari_no_panda hey im 24 male here let's became friends
im a nerd,ask me anything!
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@terroristocrat how can you drop an egg on a concrete floor without breaking it?
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@terroristocrat Clearly you're only a self-proclaimed nerd, not an actual scientist or engineer as I had hoped... the michaelis-menten model for enzymatic activity at infinite substrate concentrations can be approximated as a zeroth-order reaction, meaning the rate at which a substrate is degraded (broken down) by an enzyme stays constant. Consider it this way, there are 5 people at a buffet, and the buffet spans 50 acres worth of tables and food, the rate at which people can consume the food is pretty much maxed out and will not change (assuming people are infinitely hungry), regardless of how much more food you add in; that's basically what "infinite" means (this is not a trick question, but from a layman's perspective I guess it would appear that way).
Here is a picture of the graph, we are referring to when the curve becomes flat (stays constant) when S goes to infinity (is really high). https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjIyODvjZnYAhUIh1QKHUvfCgEQjRwIBw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FMichaelis%25E2%2580%2593Menten_kinetics&psig=AOvVaw20qiZEOr0ud-miCjxXEKYk&ust=1513876884048230
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Hello Terroirstcrat how big of a nerd are you
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What is that one thing u dont know? ... Even after being a nerd!!
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@i-am-male I never said I was a scientist or engineer,I said I was nerd. For someone who fancies themselves so very smart,you sure seem to struggle with basic English...
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@johnnyred17 Im 37 and I listen to everything from classical to gangster rap,watch cartoons,make mini games in RPGMaker,research controversial history,I played D&D as a teen,and i started tinkering with computers by writing "20 questions" games in BASIC on a TANDY version of an AT-8088 when i was 7. That nerdy enough? Lol
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@nidzzz the meaning of life! Seriously lots of things,the day you stop learning is the day you start dying...
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23+46÷23×567-8931+64÷4+56×2=??
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watches rick and morty once
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@abhnv -7646
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@zkdr did you have a question or are you just here to flaunt your abject stupidity?
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@terroristocrat Or, perhaps it's your English that's egregious, and in reality you're incapable of discerning grammatically correct sentences but still insistent on being sanctimonious. Considering the syntax of your responses, it doesn't appear that you come from a predominantly English speaking country, or if you do, you probably never went to college, so I wouldn't put it against you to know what "basic English" is.
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@terroristocrat you got that right
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@june-culter actually,it is theoretically possible,if it contacts the floor at the apex of the narrow end of the shell,the arch shape is structurally super strong and will disperse the impact,good luck on actually pulling it off tho. :)
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@terroristocrat the egg is dropped from 5 meters mind you. What do you say now?
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@june-culter distance is irrelevant, like I said what matters is how it lands....
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@terroristocrat Not according to science: http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Momentum-and-Collisions/Egg-Drop/Egg-Drop-Interactive
Let's consider momentum here, assuming the egg is dropped at rest, conservation of energy applies and kinetic energy is equal to the potential energy of the egg at the very top. The velocity of the egg is sqrt(2gh) where h is the height we're dropping it from. We can calculate the force of impact from the relationship that the derivative of momentum w/rt to time is the force. g is constant at 9.81 m/s^2 due to gravity. We can assume the egg has a mass of 60 g (or 0.06 kg to be consistent with units). At 5 meters this gives us a force of ~200N. Let's assume the apex of an egg is infinitely small, being a point in space (but to satisfy you let's assume it is a circle with diameter 0.5 mm). If we calculate the pressure as force/area, we get 1018591635 Pa or 1.02 GPa or 147734 psi or 10052.71783864 atm. Concrete's compressive strength is 0.07 GPa, which is no where near what's needed to withstand 1.02 GPa. There's no way that an egg, even if arranged so that the apex takes the full impact, can withstand that amount of load and not fail. An eggshell is made of calcite, a material more brittle than cement. To compare, the compressive strength of a diamond (a far stronger material) slightly over 110 GPa.
Citing my sources: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/concrete-properties-d_1223.html (concrete compressive str.)
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/diamond/diamprop.htm (diamond compressive str.) -
Tl:Dr,YouTube it
Since you're such a legend in your own mind why not go post your own topic and quit trying to swing from my nuts? I need the stepladder you borrowed back.
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@terroristocrat A real nerd would back up arguments with proof, take your fake science elsewhere.