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Name: Võ Phạm Minh Trí Class: 10A1

Experiment 1.
The egg is strongest at the top and the bottom (or at the highest point of the arch).
That's why the egg doesn't break when you add pressure to both ends. The curved
form of the shell also distributes pressure evenly all over the shell rather than
concentrating it at any one point.

Experiment 2.
Its phenomenon is related to inertia of the ball. As we can see, firstly, the velocity
of the ball is zero (since it’s clipped into the log), then when the girl untimely takes
out the buttress, due to the ball’s inertia at the initial status, the ball moves with zero
velocity (which means it will fall vertically because of the gravitational force
applied to it). Besides, the glass is stuck to the log’s surface, therefore, it cannot fall
into any other angles but the assigned point (which is perpendicular to the initial
position of the ball). Thus the ball falls exactly into the glass.

Experiment 3.
We see the yellow side has a bigger mass compared to the other red side. In
equilibrium position, the object is still with the bigger mass part in the bottom.
Because the protruding part has its own mass, the gravitational force applied to it
should be constituted. When spinning, the body of the object (combination of the
heavy sphere part and the light one) exerts the force on each other (so as the
gravitational force). Therefore, the protruding part will have a downward direction,
which makes the object stand still by the lighter part when the reversion happens.

Experiment 4.
The broom doesn’t fall down because the gravitational force applied to every bristle
is equal. Besides, the bristles is put evenly spaced on the ground, so the forces
applied to them is equally divided. Thus, the broom doesn’t fall down as shown in
the video.

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