It depends on how far the egg has to drop. In High School we had to do 1 story, about 10 feet drop with only 1 sheet of 8x10 paper. The most successful projects involved a combination of an airfoil design parachute with some crumbled up paper under the egg to act as a cushion.
in my scence class, we are learning about momentum. My teacher suggested an Egg Drop to better learn about the properties of momentum while still having fun! :)
That would involve defying the laws of physics, and that would be impossible.
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".
droppers are for addition of liquids drop by drop. it can help us drop liquid little by little. -------ennael alabaz
The size of a drop of any liquid depends on how the drop is created, so it is not possible to say as a general rule that any particular amount of water is in a "drop of water." You first have to know the size of the drop of water.
One way to drop an egg without breaking it is to use a lot of padding and put the egg in a container.
drop it on a mattress
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yes, if the candy cane is fake. no if it is real.
Any way you drop it is fine... It's hard to find a box that actually "breaks"...
put water where it will drop, a lot of water
its how you land that decides if you break or injure your leg
get on something 10 feet tall
put it in a full tub of peanut butter
18 So, if a parent allows a child of 15 to "drop out", that's not breaking any law?
I don't know sorry!
Any way you want. Its pretty hard to break concrete with a raw egg.