There is a fable in ancient China: "An egg hits a stone-it's overreaching." . Is it really too much for eggs to touch stones? What if we put another layer of paper on the eggs? Some people will answer without thinking: "Hey, isn't that the same?" Why take off your pants and fart-why bother? "In this case, let's do a small experiment to verify it!
First of all, the materials we need to prepare are: an egg (preferably cooked, lest we waste it due to operational mistakes), a piece of paper, a circle of transparent tape, a pair of scissors and a piece of glass.
Ok, now let's make these raw materials into experimental instruments! First, use scissors to cut the adhesive tape into small pieces about 1 decimeter long and stick them on the glass, then wrap the paper into a cone, then stick the paper seams firmly with adhesive tape, and then put the eggs in a conical paper bag (be careful to put them straight, otherwise the experimental effect will be bad).
Next, we began to do experiments. First, we found a suitable place to put the eggs vertically on the highland. When the egg falls to the ground, you will be surprised to find that it is not broken, but perfect.
Why is this? Some students may say, "When you put an egg in a conical paper bag and put it down from a height, doesn't it increase the falling speed of the egg and reduce the air resistance to the egg?" But why didn't the egg break? "
It turns out that the front end of the tapered paper bag has a hollow part. When the egg landed, there was an extra layer of resistance, so that the egg could not touch the ground, so the egg was not smashed.
It can be seen that an egg hitting a stone may not break! As long as you believe in science and touch the stone with wisdom and eggs, victory will patronize the disadvantaged groups!