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Matt_Kaplan1902 12-01-2004 21:06

Egg Drop Contest
 
For my physics class I need to design a way to have a raw egg fall 30 ft without cracking. For full points, it needs to be under 4 inches in lenght and width. Any ideas would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks in Advance.

Tom Bottiglieri 12-01-2004 21:12

Re: Egg Drop Contest
 
google it up

Rickertsen2 12-01-2004 21:17

Re: Egg Drop Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sigmakid108
For my physics class I need to design a way to have a raw egg fall 30 ft without cracking. For full points, it needs to be under 4 inches in lenght and width. Any ideas would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks in Advance.

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I would try bubble wrap in a very rigid shell(metal), wrapped in yet more padding. A freind of mine did this once b4. If i can remember, i will ask him what he did. Can it deploy? If so, a parachute might be a very good way to go. You can cut a rather effective once out of garbage bag material.

generalbrando 12-01-2004 21:28

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I've done exactly that before and I know how you can do it. Great Stuff. There's this expanding insullation in a can called Great Stuff. It's hard to use (don't get it on skin!) but if you dip an egg in vasoline and then surround it with this stuff (use a little box or something) then you can cut into it and take the egg in and out. Then just use a couple tight rubber bands to hold it together (if you cut in squigles or something, it's less likely to come apart!).

Hope this helps.

Aaron Lussier 12-01-2004 21:31

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Are you allowed to use anything you want? Or do you have a set list of materials? Any rules given to you will also help.

KenWittlief 12-01-2004 21:33

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I heard once the absolute best packing material for an egg drop contest is grass trimmings from cutting your lawn. I didnt check where you are, it might be a problem for some of us to get the lawn mower out tomorrow.

Its been so cold here in rochester NY that I called Microsoft to see if I could get StormWindows for my PC.

Everytime I open a window the giraffe is unbearable!

Clark Gilbert 12-01-2004 21:34

Re: Egg Drop Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sigmakid108
For my physics class I need to design a way to have a raw egg fall 30 ft without cracking. For full points, it needs to be under 4 inches in lenght and width. Any ideas would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks in Advance.

Inflatable airbags!! Do it the NASA way! :p

I would use this memory foam stuff that NASA created way back whenever. Also if you could get your hands on a goose down pillow that would probaby work really well. A parachute would be really cool, but if you can't attach anything to the egg then it's not possible.

KenWittlief 12-01-2004 21:35

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oooooooooh.. your in florida! they dont have real grass there, do they?

they have that nasty stuff that slices your feet open!

kevin.li.rit 12-01-2004 21:38

Re: Egg Drop Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rickertsen2
I would try bubble wrap in a very rigid shell(metal), wrapped in yet more padding. A freind of mine did this once b4. If i can remember, i will ask him what he did. Can it deploy? If so, a parachute might be a very good way to go. You can cut a rather effective once out of garbage bag material.

Parachute could work, or you could do what my friend did, he wrapped it up in gardening foam. I think it could of gone another 10 feet up.
I heard my physics teacher would give your apparatus a starting velocity if you were a trouble maker. I've also heard he tosses another egg at the same time as tossing your apparatus to make it look like it fell out, lol.

KenWittlief 12-01-2004 21:51

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a parachute quickly reaches its 'terminal velocity' - which means, if you design one large enough to achieve a suffienctly slow downward velocity, then it doesnt matter what height you drop it from - it will decend at the same steady rate (assuming you dont start out in the vacuum of space :c)

mightywombat 12-01-2004 22:05

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haha. I did this in a class once. One kid encased his egg in many pounds of Jell-O and placed it all in many plastic shopping bags... what a splat. We were graded on the mass of the aparatus and whether the egg survived. My instructor used a chunk of insulation (like the pink stuff but not in sheets), cut a hole in it and stuck the egg in and it lived. I used the stuff that is used to stuff pillows with to pad my egg. A big thing is to make sure it doesn't bounce... all that impulse force and whatnot (I don't quite remember all of it) but I remember that when something bounces more force is applied to the object and hence the egg. Have fun!

Kevin Ray 12-01-2004 22:11

Re: Egg Drop Contest
 
One way, which may not be feasible because of the 4" constraint, is to tie a knot in a stocking, insert the egg, then knot the stocking on the other side of the egg. Now stretch the "hammock" between both ends of a rigid box. As long as the egg can't touch the sides of the box, it should withstand the fall. This worked for us in our HS physics class (shoe box, third floor). Good luck!

KenWittlief 13-01-2004 01:14

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a parachute could easily be folded up so its under 4" when released.

Greg Needel 13-01-2004 01:21

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i won my schools in the 7th grade and promise that this will work everytime.

take a milk carton (one of those small ones from the cafateria)

get some pipe inslation (the black stuff by your water heater) availble at home dept

put a 1.5 x 1.5 peice on the bottom of the carton ( enough to cover the bottom)

then wrap 1 layer arround the egg
put wrapped egg in milk carton

put another piece of inslation on top and then close the carton

secure with rubber bands and you will win

we shot mine out of a slingshot prob 300 feet and no breaks. it will also be super light weight and in your size constraints

Ragin_Kage 13-01-2004 02:20

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I rembering doing this in 7th grade too,... those grass clippings would work, i used flour and corn starch, just in a little ziplock bad, dropped it off our school roof 3 stories up, and it was fine, worked perfectly....i also tried using shedded egg carton and corn flakes cereal, but i wouldnt recomend those haha, they didnt work too good :ahh:


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