Video: Beating eggs under the sea
What if I hit an egg while diving in the sea?
The answer will be in the interesting video below. The Bermuda Marine Science Institute (BIOS) has just done this interesting experiment and the video recording process takes place.
Thereby, we can see how big the pressure in the water is, very different from that on land. Diving diver from BIOS, Mr. Alex Hunter and filmmaker Dean Lee are responsible for this video.
They beat an egg below the depth of 182m above sea level. Seawater becomes an 'egg shell' as soon as the egg breaks. That means, the yolk and the white are still intertwined, not melted by water pressure.
'When you hit an egg in a bowl of water, the yolk will splash everywhere , ' Hunter explained. 'When doing this under the sea, the pressure itself keeps them closely linked. It was wonderful. '
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