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I have an egg drop design contest. Here are the rules:
We have to drop the egg from classroom height (about 6 feet) and from gym height (about 13-15 feet). The capsule cannot weigh more than 550 grams and cannot exceed 7"x7"x7". The egg shell and the yolk have to survive. You are pretending that the egg is an astronaut. If more than one team out of five survives both tests, the lightest capsule wins. If there are two or more capsules who have the same weight, the smallest capsule wins. (Capsule doesn't mean hard capsule.)
My team made a design of the egg surrounded with thick bubble wrap tied to a parachute. It performed perfectly on the gym drop because the parachute has time to inflate. In the classroom drop, however, we had to rely on the bubble wrap to protect the egg since the parachute has no time to inflate. That design weighed 72.3 grams
I NEED BETTER IDEAS PLEASE!
We have to drop the egg from classroom height (about 6 feet) and from gym height (about 13-15 feet). The capsule cannot weigh more than 550 grams and cannot exceed 7"x7"x7". The egg shell and the yolk have to survive. You are pretending that the egg is an astronaut. If more than one team out of five survives both tests, the lightest capsule wins. If there are two or more capsules who have the same weight, the smallest capsule wins. (Capsule doesn't mean hard capsule.)
My team made a design of the egg surrounded with thick bubble wrap tied to a parachute. It performed perfectly on the gym drop because the parachute has time to inflate. In the classroom drop, however, we had to rely on the bubble wrap to protect the egg since the parachute has no time to inflate. That design weighed 72.3 grams
I NEED BETTER IDEAS PLEASE!