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From what I remember, we the following materials to use: styrofoam solo cup a pipe cleaner 2 popsicle sticks 2 playing cards 2 feet of string 2 rubber bands 1 coffee filter some scotch tape (maybe 6 inches worth?) All of the rest of the class attempted to make parachute type devices that worked with varying degrees of success. I designed a helicopter type device that translated some of the downward energy into rotational energy. The blades were made from playing cards attached to the popsicle sticks. I made a sort of cradle for the egg by making a stretched and suspended rubber band base inside the cup. On top of the rubber bands was the wadded up coffee filter. The egg sat on top of that. I held the egg in place pointy side down with the pipe cleaner. I thought the pointy side down would translate more energy through the shell parallel to the length of the shell instead of perpendicular to the shell (if that makes sense - send the force up through the shell instead of across it). Anyhow, mine was one of the two that actually worked. |
I could have answered that 14 years ago....now, not a chance.
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