Ariel Wanna-be
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DS is doing Cub Scout camp this week, and one of their projects is the "egg drop".
Basically, it involves contructing a container that will protect a raw egg that is dropped out of a hot air balloon.
The rules are few and simple:
1) The container can be no larger than 6x6x6.
2) No jello can be used.
3) Nothing can be fused to the egg.
DS wants to use popcorn as a filler to protect the egg, which I think will be fine, but what to use as the container itself? Should we look for a lightweight box, or use something like an aluminum can? I'm certainly no physics expert, so ANY suggestions are appreciated!
TIA!
Basically, it involves contructing a container that will protect a raw egg that is dropped out of a hot air balloon.
The rules are few and simple:
1) The container can be no larger than 6x6x6.
2) No jello can be used.
3) Nothing can be fused to the egg.
DS wants to use popcorn as a filler to protect the egg, which I think will be fine, but what to use as the container itself? Should we look for a lightweight box, or use something like an aluminum can? I'm certainly no physics expert, so ANY suggestions are appreciated!
TIA!