Your goal here will be to dissipate the kinetic energy of the falling egg in some way rather than breaking the egg. Energy is going to be conserved, one way or another. Any of this energy that can be used to do work on something else is work that will not be available to break the egg. This means that you want to build a structure to surround that will undergo "controlled crushability". You want the structure to collapse without completely coming apart. Assemble your structure so that paper will tear, straws will bend, tape will rip etc. You will also want the structure to distribute any force that is applied to the egg evenly across the surface of the egg. The real issue here is "energy conservation".
Can I make something for an egg so when I drop it it will not brake,YES or ...no your opinion
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Drop the egg
cushions or pillows
Helicopter seeds are similar to the egg drop experiment
A good egg drop project could be to see which type of egg falls the quickest (raw egg, boiled egg, and roughly boiled egg which is not quite boile nor raw). Then go onto a high structure, and time how long it takes for each egg to fall. By the way you'll need a partner for the experiment.
yes, this is usallualy done by eighth graders who build a box out of different materials and drop them from their school bleachers, then they unwrap their boxes to see if their egg survived.
An egg drop that works best has a real sturdy shell and a shock absorbing interior. I once put some small holes in a metal coffe can and used duct tape to suspend the egg in the interior by creating a web of duct tape into the inside thru the holes and it was impossible to break the egg
There are many different ideas but these are the 3 best and easiest to do. Make a string phone, you can do a egg drop and also there is there is one where you can grow salt crystals .
t is the purpose of a rubber egg
A good egg drop project could be to see which type of egg falls the quickest (raw egg, boiled egg, and roughly boiled egg which is not quite boile nor raw). Then go onto a high structure, and time how long it takes for each egg to fall. By the way you'll need a partner for the experiment.
all you is put the instructions on one page instead of slides
dip the egg in cement and then you can kick it, throw it, or hammer it..... just paint it white
In my school an "egg drop" is a project where you build a device to catch an egg.
You could just call t "Egg Drop Project." You don't always have to have a cutesy or unique name for a science project.
you get a box an make a safe area for the egg. then you stuff the box with lots of soft stuff. you then you just put a lid on it. i know because i did the same project.
your nuts
first you find a circular container then you put styropoam on the bottom and around the container and also on the bottom of the lid then you put the egg in a plastic baggy with tissues and styropoam peanuts and then place the baggy in the container and then test it out ! good luckk bro !
The tension comes from the fear of an egg being dropped
To do the experiment that determines whether an egg will break or not when dropped from certain heights requires tape, a paper bag, and a raw egg. Wrap the egg completely with tape and place it in the paper bag. Then drop the egg from various heights and check to see if the egg broke.
yes, this is usallualy done by eighth graders who build a box out of different materials and drop them from their school bleachers, then they unwrap their boxes to see if their egg survived.
use peanut butter jar not alot of materials