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    Egg Drop Project Essay

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    Luis Berrios 3/7/12 Physics Honors B Block Egg Drop Project For this project‚ I made a capsule for an egg that is to be dropped from about twenty feet. This capsule that I made was not what I was thinking at first but when I started to build it‚ I saw that this capsule would hold better than the one that I was thinking which was a triangular capsule with the egg in the middle but I saw later one that the egg would break if it hit one of the flat sides. The capsule is a cube that is made out

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    Drop Egg Research Paper

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    “In what way can a drop an egg off of a building without it cracking?” when I first asked this question a believed that it would be an easy task. I however‚ was very wrong. As I came up with ideas Mr.Billy kept on turning them down saying “that isn’t allowed.”‚ but in my defence most of the things that were not allowed were not written in the rules. In the end our design was very successful in safely delivering the egg to the ground. With changes it probably could have been improved‚ I was happy

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    Physics Egg-Drop Report

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    it’s because the straws has many collapsing points. This would help sustain in the eggs inside. III. Materials * Sponge * Straws * Plastic tape * Duct tape * Yarn strings * 2 Eggs IV. Procedure 1. Dig two small holes in the sponge to put the eggs. 2. Put an egg in each hole and then the sponges left to make the hole on top of the egg. 3. Duct tape the hole to seal the eggs. 4. Tape the straws in each vertical and horizontal sides of the sponge.

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    Egg Drop Experiment Essay

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    For my egg drop project I used marshmallow fluff. I took a little of fluff out and put the egg in. Then I put some more fluff on top of it and compressed it in. When we got assigned the project the first thing I thought of was marshmallow fluff. I wanted something that would hold the egg so it wouldn’t move and break. I also taped the lid with duct tape so the lid wouldn’t fly off or break. The marshmallow fluff is super sticky and thick so I thought it would be perfect to hold the egg in place.

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    NASA Egg Drop Competition

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    NASA Egg Drop Competition Josh Bryant Purpose: The objective of the project was to build a structure capable of bringing the egg safely to the ground without harming or damaging the egg in as little material as possible. Equipment: One larger bottle One smaller bottle One red balloon One blue balloon Too much tape Procedure: The procedure to make the device was as simple as cutting two bottles in half so that you may then stretch the balloon

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    Egg Drop Project Physics

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    our egg drop project were momentum and energy. In the project‚ we saw how momentum increases as a normal egg without anything to slow it down would crack. That was because the longer that the egg fell‚ the more momentum the egg gains. We also saw that by adding resistance during the fall‚ such as a plastic bag “parachute”‚ would slow down the egg enough so that it would not crack when it reached impact with the ground. The other concept that was discussed was energy. We saw that before the egg is

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    Egg Drop Research Paper

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    For my egg drop project I made a contraption with a garbage bag‚ yarn‚ cardboard‚ Popsicle sticks‚ and hot glue. First I cut a medium sized square out of cardboard. Then I stuck Popsicle sticks in the shape of a square with three sticks on each side. After that the sticks were hot glued to the card board from top and bottom. And in order for the egg to be seen from the bottom I had to cut a circular hole into the bottom of the piece of cardboard. To suspend the egg I made a rubber band net. First

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    Tiron Yang 8A          ​ Egg Drop Experiment             ​ May 26‚ 2015      The  objective  of  this  assignment  was  to  construct  a  structure  out  of  straws  and  masking  tape  to withstand  the pressure of a drop at  2 meters above ground while sheltering  a  raw egg inside it.   When  we  were  planning  out  our  design‚  we  thought  about  the  pressure  the  structure  will  receive.  That  was  the  most  important  factor  because  we  were  assigned  a  flimsy material  (plastic

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    Robert Bruce Egg Drop Project May 5‚ 2014 Its a very well know fact that eggs are very weak and it doesn’t take much for them to break. Just ask me‚ mine cracked when we dropped it from the bleachers. Then broke when we dropped it from six feet. My grouped used two plastic bags‚ some rubber bands‚ pop sickle sticks‚ and cotton balls these materials were not effective in this project though. So the original project was to create a vehicle that will protect the egg from breaking

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    The Egg Drop Introduction: Creating a capsule to protect an egg from a 16 foot drop draws many similarities to how automobile manufacturers design their cars. Manufacturers take many things into account when they go through the creative process. In particular‚ they need to utilize Newton’s second law to minimize the force that acts upon the passengers. However‚ during a crash‚ Newton’s third law says that when a body exerts a force on another body‚ the second body experiences an oppositely directed

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