Environmental Sciences, asked by altamisharif, 4 months ago

How can you drop two eggs the fewest amount of times, without them breaking? ​

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Answered by ujwalkumarshinde
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Answer:

where we are dropping the egg we can keep down there so much cotton removing there seeds

Explanation:

on falling on cotton they will not break because cotton is very soft

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A rather long-winded question, asked by a Silicon Valley engineering company. Here’s the full question:

Suppose that there is a building with 100 floors. You are given two identical eggs. The most interesting property of the eggs is that every egg has its own “threshold” floor. Let’s call that floor N. What this means is that the egg will not break when dropped from any floor below floor N, but the egg will definitely break from any floor above floor N, including floor N itself.

For example, if the property of the eggs is that N equals 15, those eggs will always break on any floor higher than or equal to the 15th floor, but those eggs will never break on any floor below floor 15. The same holds true for the other egg, since they are identical.

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