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Originally posted by: slayer202
i like it. what are the "feet" there? i dont really see a cone in that picture lol
Originally posted by: slayer202
For physics, my girlfriend needs to make something that can help an egg survive a drop out of a window. No "cushioning" allowed, so no pillows or bubble wrap, no parachutes, no water.
give me some ideas
Originally posted by: slayer202
i dont think there is a weight limit, and why do you WANT it to crumple?
Crumpling absorbs energy. Ever been involved in a car crash?Originally posted by: slayer202
i dont think there is a weight limit, and why do you WANT it to crumple?
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: slayer202
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Excelsior
I agree with everyone else, suspend it.
That isn't cushioning exactly (pillow, etc). Fvck, if you can't suspend it, then what COULD you do?
Geez havent you guys done this in your HS physics classes before? We had to. You don't need to suspend it. You just need a cone, and you're done. Make sure there's stuff sticking out That way the cone wont topple over when it falls down.
can you explain more?
http://home.comcast.net/~ehfield7/eggdrop.gif
That's from my own egg drop lab... I meant you might wanna have stuff sticking out from the sides of hte cone, but if your wings are big enough, once it hits the ground, it will lie on the wings... you don't want your egg to roll out...., so you want your cone standing somewhat still
Edit: http://home.comcast.net/~ehfield7/eggdrop2.jpg I apologize its so bad because this was so long ago when I didnt even have a digicam =P Well I did, and it took pics at 640x480, and it looks worse than my camera phone today =P
Edit 2: Wings are essential. Your cone will fip over otherwise. You need to make your wings with ABSOLUTE precision and test them really well. Someone bumped into my egg drop and almost broke it minutes before my test. What happened? The thing kinda made a helical spiral downard and was tilted like mad. Basically it landed on the cone but at an angle, and almost basically landed on the wing.....
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Negative.
Here's what you want.
1) Cone. Put the egg in a cone. Maybe put it on supports or something, but in general you want the cone to COLLAPSE. You don't need it to be STRONG, you want it to crumple, but you dont want it weak either.
2) Wings. Make your cone SPIN, but also slow it down without using a parachute.
Done.
Originally posted by: dquan97
Winner of my HS physics egg drop contest used cement powder to cushion the egg.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Excelsior
I agree with everyone else, suspend it.
That isn't cushioning exactly (pillow, etc). Fvck, if you can't suspend it, then what COULD you do?
Geez havent you guys done this in your HS physics classes before? We had to. You don't need to suspend it. You just need a cone, and you're done. Make sure there's stuff sticking out That way the cone wont topple over when it falls down.
Originally posted by: Reel
Put the egg inside a helium balloon. It doesn't have to be cushioned inside just inside however you fit it in. Then when you release it, it will not hit the ground and crack. Instead it will float away and your goal will be achieved.
Originally posted by: slayer202
For physics, my girlfriend needs to make something that can help an egg survive a drop out of a window. No "cushioning" allowed, so no pillows or bubble wrap, no parachutes, no water.
give me some ideas
Originally posted by: slayer202
ya so far the suspension is the best i can think of. wonder if theres an easier way. i think just taping the egg onto a big piece of cardboard would make it drop pretty damn slow
Originally posted by: iluvtruenos
Cube will topple one way or another. Triangular pyramid. Strongest geometric figure EVAR!
Just suspend the egg inside it with rubber bands stretching from each vertex.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Reel
Put the egg inside a helium balloon. It doesn't have to be cushioned inside just inside however you fit it in. Then when you release it, it will not hit the ground and crack. Instead it will float away and your goal will be achieved.
Technically you're not dropping the egg.
Originally posted by: Kenazo
You are releasing it from the same height though.
