Egg Drop Test

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Today's class, we were taught about physics. Here it's important to learn because in Meteorology, you may have to come up with a design thst can stand up force. It isn't just the durability of a material, it is also on how to withstand a force of an impact.

Sir. Khyle, our physics instructor, decided to do an egg drop test because it challenged our creativity to make a durable material.

Sir. Khyle: Good Morning class, does anyone know something about the egg drop test.

Jonathan: Dropping eggs to see if it breaks.

Sir. Khyle: Yes, thats right, because our assignment is to create something that prevents the egg from breaking. But here is the rule: No parachute or hangliders because I want to make the gravity do its full potential. I also want to drop it on this building third floor.... Now I need you to divide into groups of three and come up with a design that we can test next week.

Dorian: Jonathan, Charlemagne, come quickly.

And then soon as our instructor gave us instructions, we soon try to plan a device that doesn't use anything that counters gravity, which includes anything that generates air resistance.

Dorian: No parachutes? This is the only way to counteract the opposite reactions!

Jonathan: I think we should use a shock resistant material, like it transfers the force through the defencive object, but not the egg.

Charlemagne: I think he has a point, like anything that shields the egg from shock.

Jonathan: Lets come up with some designs for that.  But first we need some eggs to test it.

Dorian: And materials. I can provide some materials that could prevent the egg from breaking.

Charlemagne: Lets sketch on the plans.

Jonathan: We can use car shock absorbers.

And then we spend a while trying some designs. But then I realised, I need a bunch of eggs.

Charlemagne: Uhhh, Jonathan, where do we get those eggs?

Jonathan: Oh no... Well I think I know where to get.

So we ask my older sister, Alexa if she has some eggs.

Alexa: Oh hello Jonathan. You brought your friend here.... Oh wait, thats not Molly...

Jonathan: Thats my other friend, Charlemagne. She's new.

Charlemagne: Do you have eggs?

Alexa: I am about to send these eggs to my workplace, and I have way too many.

Charlemagne: Can I have a tray 

Alexa: Yeah you can have one.

So Charlemagne got the eggs we need to throw down into the ground. Now we have to figure it out on what is the best mechanism to prevent the egg from breaking.

Jonathan: We're here with the eggs.

Dorian: Oh good. So whats the mechanism?

Charlemagne: I have some ideas, we can do a straw grid.

Dorian: Maybe a peanut butter shield?

Jonathan: Why don't we just stuff the egg inside a chicken?

Dorian: Wait, why?

Jonathan: You know, chicken lay eggs. Where would the egg will be placed? In the chicken. You can't even break the egg if you kick the chicken.

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 20 ⏰

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