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Sara50840
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Project Question: My teacher assigned us an egg drop project. He will provide a raw egg and a small lunchroom-size milk carton. Our job is to bring in materials to put in the milk carton to pad the egg, preventing it from cracking when it is dropped from various heights.

Rules:
All materials must fit INSIDE the milk carton.
NO PARACHUTES.

What do I put inside my milk carton? This project will be graded based on how long my egg lasts.
Project Due Date: Tuesday, January 21st, 2014
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

Egg Drop

Post by Sara50840 »

My teacher assigned us an egg drop project. He will provide a raw egg and a small lunchroom-size milk carton. Our job is to bring in materials to put in the milk carton to pad the egg, preventing it from cracking when it is dropped from various heights.

Rules:
All materials must fit INSIDE the milk carton.
NO PARACHUTES.

What do I put inside my milk carton? This project will be graded based on how long my egg lasts.
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Re: Egg Drop

Post by kgudger »

Hello and welcome to the forums:

This is a very popular project, and you can use your favorite search engine to find out the answer to this question. Also, check the Science Buddies forums, there are lots of experts' answers to this question. If you want to phrase your project's hypothesis as a science project question, we will be glad to help you. Good luck!

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Re: Egg Drop

Post by deleted-155730 »

Hi Sara,

This is a great project! Instead of giving you things to put in your milk carton, I think it would be more useful to help you understand what you can put to increase the lifetime of your egg. When an egg is dropped from an elevation, what are the forces it experiences in the air? (As a hint, what is acting against gravity)

There is one particular law of motion which will help you understand what to put in your milk carton and it's Newton's First Law. If your egg is at rest and then suddenly dropped, which direction does the egg want to move in the milk carton? When you are in a car and it turns left, which direction will your body move in as a response?

Lastly, when the milk carton impacts the ground, think about what I mentioned earlier about the direction the egg will want to move in. The force of impact with the ground will want to break the egg so some form of padding above and below will help. Why does padding help? (Hint: think about airbags)

These are just some thoughts to get you started, hope that it helps!!

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Re: Egg Drop

Post by deleted-341520 »

you can try and fill the whole carton with peanut butter and then wrap ur egg in stuffing from a pillow me and my friend were hoping to do this also so hope it helps tell me if it does :D :D :D :D :D [/code]
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