M Mel522 DIS Veteran Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 1,302 Jan 6, 2013 #21 I had this same project as a kid. I used one sheet to make an origami box, used one sheet to make tiny origami balloons to put inside the box for impact absorption, and shredded to last sheet to add extra impact absorption. My egg survived.
I had this same project as a kid. I used one sheet to make an origami box, used one sheet to make tiny origami balloons to put inside the box for impact absorption, and shredded to last sheet to add extra impact absorption. My egg survived.
Aliceacc DIS Legend Joined Jul 2, 2007 Messages 13,463 Jan 7, 2013 #22 Every Physics class in the country does this project. Speak to your teacher for hints. Or take a look in your Physics text. For what it's worth, I just googled "egg scrambler project Physics" and came up with a wealth of information.
Every Physics class in the country does this project. Speak to your teacher for hints. Or take a look in your Physics text. For what it's worth, I just googled "egg scrambler project Physics" and came up with a wealth of information.
TagsMissy It's not always easy being the wife of a soldier. Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 4,792 Jan 9, 2013 #23 Pretty frightening if the Dis is your last resort, sorry OP.
SueM in MN combining the teacups with a roller coaster Moderator Joined Aug 23, 1999 Messages 36,352 Jan 9, 2013 #24 Aliceacc said: Every Physics class in the country does this project. Speak to your teacher for hints. Or take a look in your Physics text. For what it's worth, I just googled "egg scrambler project Physics" and came up with a wealth of information. Click to expand... Or "Egg drop project" Or "egg drop paper" There are all sorts of suggestions - even YouTube videos and step by step directions if you are totally stuck
Aliceacc said: Every Physics class in the country does this project. Speak to your teacher for hints. Or take a look in your Physics text. For what it's worth, I just googled "egg scrambler project Physics" and came up with a wealth of information. Click to expand... Or "Egg drop project" Or "egg drop paper" There are all sorts of suggestions - even YouTube videos and step by step directions if you are totally stuck