Yes, jelly can work in an egg drop project as a cushioning material. Its gelatinous texture can absorb impact and help prevent the egg from breaking when it hits the ground. However, the effectiveness depends on how well the jelly is contained and the height of the drop. Using jelly in combination with other materials can enhance its protective qualities.
get an jelly egg
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Siemen's egg drop is a experament, where you have to wrap the chicken egg in materails and drop it and hope it doesn't breah.
The number of jelly beans that can fit into a large plastic egg depends on the egg's size and the jelly beans' dimensions. A typical large plastic egg can hold about 15 to 20 jelly beans, assuming an average size of the beans. If the egg is particularly large or the beans are smaller than average, this number could increase. Conversely, factors like the shape and arrangement of the jelly beans can also affect the total.
Egg Drop was created on 2012-01-11.
function of jelly is to protect the egg
I think that rotten egg from jelly bellys beanboozeled is the worst.
In my school an "egg drop" is a project where you build a device to catch an 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.
drop it on a mattress
The egg drop experiment demonstrates principles of forces, gravity, and impact. By packaging the egg in such a way that it absorbs the impact of hitting the ground, the force exerted on the egg is reduced, preventing it from cracking. Materials like padding, cushions, and structural designs help absorb the impact and protect the egg during the fall.
Shell, jelly-like substance and egg case.