Can you cook an Egg on the top of Mount Everest ?
If so, why?
If not, why ?
If so, why?
If not, why ?

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Last edited by Schwarzelungen (2008-03-06 07:10:58)
i knew i did it wrongtheDude5B wrote:
who said anything about boiling? take a portable microwave and a battery. Eggs a'la Dude
A tad faster than i thought but you are onto it DudeSchwarzelungen wrote:
i knew i did it wrongtheDude5B wrote:
who said anything about boiling? take a portable microwave and a battery. Eggs a'la Dude
Good point and perhaps you didn't mean it but would the pressure crack them?Nappy wrote:
(non-serious attempt)
no because the eggs would crack on the way up. as if you would be able to carry eggs all that way!
Ahh ok. I'm not into that kind of scientific stuff so I will happily take your word for it.TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
doubt it, the pressure is lower not higher.1927 wrote:
Good point and perhaps you didn't mean it but would the pressure crack them?Nappy wrote:
(non-serious attempt)
no because the eggs would crack on the way up. as if you would be able to carry eggs all that way!
Do your ears pop when you go higher due to less pressure then or more?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
haha. it is quite easy to explain actually.
There is less above you than 8km further below -> hence less pressure (stuff pushing down on you)
Lol, way to ask questions i dont know the answer to1927 wrote:
Do your ears pop when you go higher due to less pressure then or more?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
haha. it is quite easy to explain actually.
There is less above you than 8km further below -> hence less pressure (stuff pushing down on you)
Do my ears pop when I go underwater due to less pressure then or more?
TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
Lol, way to ask questions i dont know the answer to1927 wrote:
Do your ears pop when you go higher due to less pressure then or more?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
haha. it is quite easy to explain actually.
There is less above you than 8km further below -> hence less pressure (stuff pushing down on you)
Do my ears pop when I go underwater due to less pressure then or more?
Well the further underwater you go, the higher the pressure (more stuff pushing down on you), so it has to be due to higher pressure.
And the higher you go the lower the pressure, so it must be because of it getting less.
The popping is maybe your eardrums adjusting to the new pressure? i really dont know, lol.
Thats all I've got, lol!
Last edited by 1927 (2008-03-06 04:20:58)
I better hope I am switched on, as I am doing physics and chemistry as two out of four subjects this semester1927 wrote:
Ok thanks for the answers, you seem pretty switched on with that kind of thing.
I might be all you got but it's enough to help me figure it out, thanks.
When you get higher, the air pressure outside of your ears is less than inside your ears, when the pressure is equalised i.e. when you swallow, the pop is caused by your eardrum moving back to its normal position as pressure equalizes. Same for underwater but vice-versa with the pressures1927 wrote:
TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
Lol, way to ask questions i dont know the answer to1927 wrote:
Do your ears pop when you go higher due to less pressure then or more?
Do my ears pop when I go underwater due to less pressure then or more?
Well the further underwater you go, the higher the pressure (more stuff pushing down on you), so it has to be due to higher pressure.
And the higher you go the lower the pressure, so it must be because of it getting less.
The popping is maybe your eardrums adjusting to the new pressure? i really dont know, lol.
Thats all I've got, lol!
Ok thanks for the answers, you seem pretty switched on with that kind of thing.
I might be all you got but it's enough to help me figure it out, thanks.