I am sure this is going to work.
Put a bunch of Rubber Band inside a big plastic cup.
And then put 2 pieces of tissue, then tape the egg to your protection.
It will work for sure!
It work fore me just today!
1.Peanut butter 2.Pillow 3.Foam Cube 4.Jello 5.Tube of pasta
It is supposed to stop the shell from cracking...it sometimes works sometimes it doesn't,depends how hard you drop your eggs in the pan.
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In my school an "egg drop" is a project where you build a device to catch an egg.
Oh, dude, you should totally call your egg drop project "The Incredible Egg-scape" or "Egg-cellent Drop Challenge." It's like naming a pet, but with a fragile egg instead. Just make sure your project doesn't end up as scrambled eggs!
your nuts
The tension comes from the fear of an egg being dropped
The best idea is not to drop them; if you drop them, they might break.
To do an egg drop project with a shoe box, you can cushion the egg inside by using materials like cotton balls, bubble wrap, or foam. Place the egg in the center of the shoe box and securely close the lid. Test the project by dropping the shoe box from different heights to see if the egg remains intact.
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.
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.
One way to make an egg drop project without using packaging material is to build a structure using items like straws, popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and tape. Construct a cage or cradle that can absorb the impact of the egg hitting the ground. Test different designs by dropping the egg from increasing heights to see which one protects the egg the best.
use peanut butter jar not alot of materials
all you is put the instructions on one page instead of slides
you get a box an make a safe area for the egg. then you stuff the box with lots of soft stuff. you then you just put a lid on it. i know because i did the same project.