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Mathematicians Solve Egg-Spin Mystery
AP via Siliconvalley.com ^ | 3-27-2002 | MARGIE MASON

Posted on 03/28/2002 4:45:53 AM PST by Cagey

Mathematicians Solve Egg-Spin Mystery

Associated Press Writer

Just in time for Easter, mathematicians have cracked the mystery of why a hard-boiled egg spun on a tabletop rises on one end and whirls like a top.

The explanation, in an eggshell: Friction.

Mathematicians from England and Japan spent six months filching eggs from their families' refrigerators and trying to explain the mysterious forces controlling this behavior. Their findings appear in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.

Keith Moffatt of the University of Cambridge in England and Yutaka Shimomura of Keio University in Japan believed that demonstrating how this effect works would be a simple, fun exercise. Instead, it "turned out to be very subtle and quite tricky," Moffatt said.

Their report contains no fewer than 16 equations in less than two pages.

Here is an explanation for the spinning Easter egg conundrum, without the mathematics:

Imagine an egg spinning on its side on a tabletop. Because of the curve of its shell, it is touching the table at only one point. But the contact point is not fixed; it slides in a small circle around an imaginary vertical axis.

As the egg slides across the table, the friction created slows the egg's rotation slightly, and the contact point with the table moves off-center. The egg begins to twist as it spins. One end slowly rises until the egg stands vertically. For a few seconds, anyway.

The egg can be any size or type. But it must be hard-boiled.

"When you try to spin a soft egg on a table the liquid fluid inside lags behind the shell," Moffatt said. "You set the shell in motion but the fluid doesn't want to spin up. By the time the fluid is spinning at the same time as the shell, it's lost a lot of kinetic energy and it's just not got enough remaining to stand up on its end."

Or in non-scientific terms: Splat.



TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: egg; spinning
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1 posted on 03/28/2002 4:45:53 AM PST by Cagey
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To: Cagey
Finally! A practical application of mathematics from all of the eggheads out there. :)
2 posted on 03/28/2002 4:51:54 AM PST by mikesmad
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To: mikesmad
Finally...I'll be able to get agood night's sleep.
To think of all the hours, the calculations, etc.

Solving this problem will probably prompt the creation of a special new Nobel Prize category. It's screaming for a name but I just can't settle on one yet. I'm sure one will materialize sooner or later.

3 posted on 03/28/2002 5:11:55 AM PST by capt. norm
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To: capt. norm
It's screaming for a name

Egg-celeration Analysis?
4 posted on 03/28/2002 5:22:23 AM PST by mikesmad
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To: capt. norm
Solving this problem will probably prompt the creation of a special new Nobel Prize category. It's screaming for a name but I just can't settle on one yet.

Okay, I'll get it started but I am sure other will come up with something better. How about: The Nobel Prize for Eggcelence?

5 posted on 03/28/2002 5:24:16 AM PST by Armando Guerra
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To: Cagey
Worked this problem in the mid 70's.

See 'Dynamics' by Dr. Thomas Kane, Stanford
6 posted on 03/28/2002 5:26:20 AM PST by sasquatch
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To: Armando Guerra
There is no Nobel for Math, of course.

One always hears that it was because Nobel's wife had an affair/ran off with Mittag-Leffler (major Swedish mathematician).

Then one hears, two days later, that Nobel never married. which still doesn't answer the question why there is no Nobel for math.

After all, Poets get it for literature?

7 posted on 03/28/2002 5:30:15 AM PST by Blagden Alley
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To: Cagey
Now to solve the problem of why the chicken crossed the road.
8 posted on 03/28/2002 5:33:17 AM PST by The Great RJ
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To: mikesmad

9 posted on 03/28/2002 5:47:06 AM PST by riley1992
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To: capt. norm
The "Ig-Nobel Prize" already exists.

--Boris

10 posted on 03/28/2002 6:37:51 AM PST by boris
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To: Cagey
To heck with egg-spinning ... I miss our annual PEEPS thread! &;-)
11 posted on 03/28/2002 7:55:11 AM PST by 2Trievers
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Well, we can turn this egg thread into a peeps thread, 2T's. Do you have any left from last year?
12 posted on 03/28/2002 8:12:28 AM PST by Cagey
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To: 2Trievers

Our peeps are growing up.

13 posted on 03/28/2002 8:19:59 AM PST by Cagey
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To: Cagey
Hummmmmmm ... let me see ... I'll look in the bottom drawer of my desk ... OK ...One swtich blade .. 7 box cutters ... a 9mm ... eleven packs of baseball cards.

Ah ... here it is ... Cagey ... wait a minute, do they make brown Peeps?

14 posted on 03/28/2002 8:48:41 AM PST by 2Trievers
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To: Cagey

Do you still have that recipe from last year for Peep-Punch? I seem to have misplaced my copy.

15 posted on 03/28/2002 10:08:08 AM PST by 2Trievers
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To: boris
The "Ig-Nobel Prize" already exists.

Wouldn't this be worth an "Egg-Nobel Prize"???

16 posted on 03/28/2002 10:11:39 AM PST by null and void
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To: capt. norm
It's screaming for a name but I just can't settle on one yet. I'm sure one will materialize sooner or later.

I'm scrambling to find one for you!

17 posted on 03/28/2002 10:13:45 AM PST by StriperSniper
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To: Cagey
""When you try to spin a soft egg on a table the liquid fluid inside lags behind the shell," "

That's how my Grandma taught me to tell if an egg had been hardboiled or not. "Jes set it to spinnin' " she'd say.

18 posted on 03/28/2002 10:21:28 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: 2Trievers
I used to love peeps. Hahahahaha! You've just ruined my Easter.
19 posted on 03/28/2002 10:33:51 AM PST by Cagey
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To: Dagny Taggart
Ping
20 posted on 03/28/2002 10:36:57 AM PST by AmishDude
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