This question is typically given to younger students to get them to be creative with packaging materials and experiment with different methods of absorbing impact forces. Over the years my students have been sucessful with many different methods but the fun is really in working as a team sharing results, trying things out for yourself and getting to make a mess!
Here are some idea -
1) Use bubble wrap in many layers fastened with sticky tape.
2) Box the egg in cardboard and fill with the box with flour.
3) Put the egg in a plastic water container (they used a infants plastic thermos flask) filled with water.
If the question doesn't put any restrictions on you try thinking about some more inventive ideas. Could you be 2 meters high but drop the egg off the edge of the building? Could you build a ramp for the egg to roll down? Could you attact a bungy to the egg so it doesn't hit the floor even though it gets dropped. Remember its not gravity that smashes eggs - its the floor!
(I'd say: Leave it in the chicken.)
You can prevent an egg from breaking when dropped from 15 ft by wrapping it in a cushioning material, such as bubble wrap or foam, or placing it in a container filled with a shock-absorbing substance like cotton balls or rice. These materials can absorb the impact and reduce the force transmitted to the egg when it hits the ground.
To prevent an egg from breaking when dropped from 8 feet, you can cushion it by placing it in a container filled with a soft material such as cotton balls, foam, or bubble wrap. Another option is to surround the egg with layers of tape to absorb the impact. Alternatively, you can lower the egg slowly using a pulley system.
Keeping an egg from breaking involves handling it gently to avoid impact or pressure that can cause the shell to crack. Using padding, such as tissue paper or bubble wrap, can provide cushioning during transportation. Placing the egg in a sturdy container, like a carton, can also help protect it from external forces.
To ensure the success of your "How to Keep an Egg from Breaking" project, you should carefully plan and conduct experiments, analyze data, and draw conclusions. Additionally, you should communicate your findings effectively and consider potential variables that may impact the results.
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You use a Plastic egg
use plastic and try not to drop it
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By packing it very carefully. Parachutes also help.
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you use an plastic container because it is best to use when doing an egg drop experiment
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