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Fat Elvis 07-24-2013 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 9830922)
OK I see your problem. You are using the default stopping distance of 0.1
m -- that is like 4". For an egg landing on a hard surface, the stopping distance is very short. If you use a stopping distance of 0.001 m, probably still too large, you will get a more realistic impact force, and a broken egg.

Nice catch there cd....OK, using the stopping distance of .001m, I get an impact force of about 3914N at that particular height.

loochy 07-24-2013 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 9830951)
I remember doing this in 7th grade.

We were given specific rules on the weight of what we could use to stop the egg or protect it.

No rules were given about methods for catching it.

We put a big laundry basket under there with some really soft pillows and didn't even **** with the egg. We had outsmarted everyone.

My buddy dropped the egg and I think he was so sure we'd win he didn't really pay attention and the thing bounced off the side of the plastic laundry basket and smashed on the pavement.

We lose.


Alex Smith...

We had to drop eggs from the top of a grain elevator in high school physics.

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.

mikeyis4dcats. 07-24-2013 08:17 AM

I could have answered that 14 years ago....now, not a chance.

Add more cushion.

loochy 07-24-2013 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats. (Post 9831033)
Add more cushion.

Hell no.

/Omaha

Ebolapox 07-24-2013 09:59 AM

scientific olympiad question?


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