Aluminum foil because that is the only substance that can hold more than 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 space particles and an egg dropped from a certain height can absorb 5 space particles less than the Aluminum F.. In the end you get an uncracked egg.
popcorn, bubble wrap, foam penuts, aluminum foil, rubber, panty hase with card board supports an Duct Tape, put in a box, or a water bottle
try using peanuts, paper towls, bubble rap and more try them
If the parachute is large enough.
...and the egg went splat on the ground...Its a describing word so can be used for anything when an object is dropped.
yes it candepends how much covering the egg has if the egg has 1 layer of paper it wont protect it. But if the egg is covered by play doe it will protect it. There will be a crack or a scratch.
That sounds like an excellent science experiment! You should totally do that and measure the height in inches or centimeters with a yardstick.
If I am trying to build a soundproof room, I would use foam and egg cartons for materials.
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.
i have wondered the same thing but i think a Twinkie bed wrapped in cotten and styrofoam
A padding of soft materials can protect the egg.
how can you keep an egg from breaking if it is dropped
newspaper tinfoil locks bumblebees scropians u know
With a frying pan! lol The question should be How do you make sure an egg doesn't crack / break when dropped from 10 feet?
? That is what I want to know?!? And also How high does an egg have to be dropped for the wind to affect it?
your egg dropped how did you see it drop? its tiny
to protect you when you have to work with or near contamined materials
It depends if the egg is cooked or not. Allso on how height your going to drop the egg.
The tension comes from the fear of an egg being dropped
It is to protect the embryo inside the egg.