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The aerodynamics of an egg drop involves the study of how air resistance affects the egg's descent. As the egg falls, it experiences drag force, which increases with speed until it reaches terminal velocity, where the force of gravity is balanced by the drag force, resulting in a constant falling speed. The shape of the egg, being oval, helps it to cut through the air more efficiently compared to a flat object, potentially reducing the impact force upon landing. To enhance the chances of survival, egg drop designs often include materials or structures that increase air resistance or cushion the landing.

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