The Sunny Side 2000…
Step A: The hairdryer is turned on and the produced air blows the first domino down.
Step B: The domino (blown over by hairdryer) hits the next one, so forth, until they start to fall onto balance board.
Step C: The balance board’s weight shifts, and leans to the one side.
Step D: The board hits the pen (which was behind the ball).
Step E: The movement of the pen pushes the ball, starts rolling down binder/ramp.
Step F: The rolling ball hits the cup (of salt and pepper), which falls off of the table.
Step G: The salt and pepper (in the cup), is moved in the cup, falls from cup into pan.
Step H: The rolling ball has a string wrapped around it, (which was also put behind the wrench) and the rolling ball, pulls it taut.
Step I: The string pulls wrench forward, onto the scissors, forcing them to close (somewhat) and cut the string (which was between the scissors).
Step J: The string was holding the yarn up, and that is now released.
Step K: The handle that was being held up by yarn falls
Step L: The handle hits the egg.
Step M: The egg cracks and falls into the pan!
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Step A: The hairdryer is plugged in- electrical energy going in, and thermal and sound coming out.
Step B: The dominos all have gravitational potential energy (they could all fall), and when they are pushing each other over, and off edge, is mechanical.
Step C: The balance board has the potential to fall- so gravitational, and it falling is mechanical.
Step D: The board hits the pen which is mechanical energy, and the pen moving is also mechanical energy.
Step E: The ball is pushed by pen- mechanical, and rolls which is also mechanical.
Step F: The cup had the potential to fall, being on the edge, (gravitational), and it being pushed over is mechanical.
Step G: The salt and pepper in the cup is again potential gravitational energy, but also chemical- as it is food, and it falling into pan would be mechanical.
Step H: The string gets pulled by ball (mechanical), and it pulling tight is elastic.
Step I: The wrench being hit, is mechanical, and scissors (have mechanical potential energy) cutting the string is mechanical energy.
Step J: The string being cut was mechanical, but the string releasing and moving was elastic.
Step K: The handle is being held by the string had the potential (gravitational energy) to fall, and then it falling was mechanical.
Step L: The egg being capable of breaking, but also of falling had both mechanical and gravitational potential energy, and it being hit was mechanical.
Step M: The egg being hit was mechanical, and it cracking and falling was again mechanical.