Use the "Design Process" to create the best Egg Drop project possible.
Source: Design Squad
Directions for both the "Egg Drop Apparatus" as well as the "Egg Drop Report"
Source: Mr. Fritz Science
Click on the link to sign onto Google Collab. You can use your class' photo for Section 4: Drop Site Photo for your report.
Click the link to watch the 2019 Egg Drop movies (must be signed into Google Drive)
Click the link to watch the 2018 Egg Drop movies (must be signed into Google Drive)
Shows the impact of a crumple zone.
Shows the importance of a crumple zone
Shows the importance of a crumple zone
See how the 2010 Volvo XC60 is designed to react to an accident and prevent occupant injury.
How can this information help you on your Egg Drop Apparatus?
Source: VolvoXC60
Until 1966, car seat belts only crossed over a passenger's lap. All that changed when a VIP dummy got behind the wheel and into the history books.
How can seat belts help your egg survive?
Source: Smithsonian Channel
Shows how a parachute can work for Egg Drop project.
Shows how a parachute can work for Egg Drop project.
A possible design idea for your egg drop.
Student Made Egg Drop Video of the Day of the Drop
For each test drop document your results on the following page.
Source: Myth Buster/Youtube
Click on the link to sign into Google Collab. You can then view your class' and other class' movies from the final Egg Drop Day recorded by your classmates.
2014/2015 school year at BHMS.
2014/2015 school year at BHMS.
2014/2015 school year at BHMS.
2014/2015 school year at BHMS.
2014/2015 school year at BHMS.
Clicking on the picture will take you to a calculator that calculates how fast you're moving after falling a certain distance---your free fall speed. It ignores friction (air, rock, rope, or otherwise) and relativistic effects.
If you fill in the height, you'll get the time and speed at the end of your fall. If you're kind enough to supply your mass, you'll also get the energy in joules (newton-meters) when you hit the deck.
note: this link takes you to an independent website that may have advertisements.