1. As far as researching goes I did not do many research besides videos I mainly saw a lot of sponges or big sponges use for people experiment and I in fact went with it and prototypes I used were mainly the same thing with some added cushion to it.
2. I forgot to take a picture but a good description would definitely be a can and thats wrap in cushion on the inside and the outside but the error I made was not covering the metal shock that will it takes impact it release shock into the egg so thats what I mess up on.
3. Can, Sponges, paper and thats it.
4. Mass:
Length:
Time:
5. The designs I followed was to have it in something where the outside is taking the damage but the thing was that a can is really hard so its going to impact the whole can as well as the egg with the shock and their was no shock resistance to protect the egg but I tested my egg and it did indeed survive at 25 feet but I guess not 35 feet.
6. My design was the same with just add on's and little touches but what I wanted to do was not use a can but I didn’t have the right materials.
7. Yes I did test at 25 feet I couldn’t go any higher accurately but the difference between 35 feet and 25 feet is actually a lot because it was the egg surviving and it not surviving not only did the egg had impact on the can every time it also destroy the metal corners at the top of the can.
8. My design would have protected the egg more if I had more sponge cushion and not use a can because my egg container was really heavy.
9. No my drop was indeed not successful had a lot of damage to the egg on the side because of the shock it takes in because a container has corners i.e a circular top but the top was off so when the egg, dropped to the ground it immediately takes contact and shatters the side of the egg with their cushion because it wasn’t enough.
10/11. The strengths of my container was it could definitely survived at a high height if it had a tiny bit