Thoses foam peanuts work pretty good.
Depending on the item.Bubble wrapFoamStyrofoamspongeThere are a few of shock absorbent items you can use! I made the inside of a roller skate using these items and won the E-Cybermission contest! Hopefully these items work. :)
Though cereal may not be the best shock absorbant for an egg drop experiment (if weight doesn't matter, use flour), it is very good. The reason it works is becasue of the density of the cereal and the force placed upon it.
Women using super-absorbent tampons during menstruation were found to be most likely to get toxic shock syndrome.
Shock absorbent between each vertebrae which keeps them separated when impacted by movement
Toxic shock syndrome most often occurs in menstruating women using highly absorbent tampons. The incidence of toxic shock syndrome has declined markedly since this type of tampon was withdrawn from the market.
Cotton is porous in nature. Pure cotton is best absorbent of liquides.
Well, many paper towels are absorbent but I find that Brawny or Bounty absorb best.
Women using super-absorbent tampons during menstruation were found to be most likely to get toxic shock syndrome.
The air sac at the flat end of an egg acts as a shock absorber and later provides air.
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
Absorbent is an adjective.
yes it is absorbent :)