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Egg Experiment

¡EGG EXPERIMENT!

Hi, for this experiment we (Martina and me, Stiliana) are going to throw an egg from a second floor without getting cracked. For this experimet we had to follow  some steps.


     1. IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM:

The building is on fire and we have to get down the egg, throwing it from the fourth. How are we going to do it? 

     2. PROPOSE SOLUTIONS:
  • Parachute
  • Nutella pot 
  • Slime in a bottle
  • Ballons
  • Figure of straws
     3. DRAW OF MY SOLUTION:











    








4. MATERIALS TO USE:
We're going to use straws, a really important problem of the contamination of plastic, but ours are made with recylce plastic.

Finally, to fix it all, we are going to use scotch tape and for covering the egg for a second help with cotton.

     5. COSTS: EXEL

     6. ASSESSMENT: VIDEO
   

     7. CONCLUSIONS:
We tought that was a really good and original idea and using geometry we really think that would work.

We were thinking  about a simple logic idea. When the egg makes contact with the floor all the "energy" would dispers in all the zone of the geomtry construction making less the impact in the egg. Counting that the egg is wrapped with cotton, a little complement.

But we were totally wrong we had to do the straws, construction longer and with another complement lika a parachute  or putting more cottton to cover the egg.




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