Drop it into water or other soft resilient material.
If the egg is submerged when you release it, No.
It depends if the egg is cooked or not. Allso on how height your going to drop the egg.
It depends. There are contests in egg dropping, to see how far an egg can be dropped or thrown. The dropping contest is a study in packaging the egg for the drop. So, if the egg is properly packaged, or dropped into, say, a haystack, it very well may survive the experience!
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.
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If your egg doesn't break after its fall, you win.
If the egg is submerged when you release it, No.
The best idea is not to drop them; if you drop them, they might break.
By making something soft enough so the egg dosen't break on impact.
It depends if the egg is cooked or not. Allso on how height your going to drop the egg.
you should build a box for the egg to go in so it will not break.
You have to crack the egg first then take the inside and put it in something else
no! because if you have cheerios they are really easy to break so that would not be good protection for the .. because if you drop the egg with cheerios surrounding it and all the cheerios break or fall off you have an protected egg and it will be more likely to break.. this answer was brought to you by h j.darling(Kelsey McGuire )
all you is put the instructions on one page instead of slides
The best way to do an egg drop s perhaps the simplest one. First take on egg,( I prefer free range eggs) then stand on a dinner chair and drop the egg. If you would like a bigger or different break try different surface like hardwood or concrete.
It depends. There are contests in egg dropping, to see how far an egg can be dropped or thrown. The dropping contest is a study in packaging the egg for the drop. So, if the egg is properly packaged, or dropped into, say, a haystack, it very well may survive the experience!
It depends on the wildlife in the area. If there is a grassy egg breaker hidden in the dirt it will most definitely be broken.