Egg Drop
For my egg drop project, I made mine out of balloons. I got the idea from a YouTube video called, Top 10 FIRST PLACE Egg drop designs! Science Experiment Challenge! The channel name is IncredableScience. The first idea, ( on the video) was the one I created. I first wrapped my egg in duck tape and then attached balloons. Finally I connected all of the balloons together using duck tape. At first I wasn’t going to wrap my egg with duct tape, but I found this duck tape barrier helped to attach the balloons later on. I dropped it from my balcony which is about 10 feet and it survived. The weather conditions were not bad, it had just finished raining. I thought this would work because in the video I watched, the same balloon idea
When the eggs are dropped into the water, the eggs will stay whole. If we were dropping from a higher distance they would break.
Our rocket was fairly decent the only problems were that the wings were not completely stable. Our egg survived in the capsule we built and one other egg even survived with out being in a capsule at all.
I once bought an item in the mall where if u roll the ball the toy animals chases. I opened it and cut off all the tags and strings. When i turned it on i rolled the ball but the ferret didn’t chase it. So i looked at the box closely and saw that there was a string connecting it to the ball and it was really thin.
According to “Balloons Bring Joy To Millions”, it states, “When balloons are properly handled, they are perfectly safe (Lewis 25).” I agree, balloons are plainly safe if handled correctly. Also, “Balloons bring people so much joy (Lewis 25).” I don’t know about you, but balloons lead to me being 3x happier. Lewis also comments, “ The real problem is plastic trash---things like bags and bottles (25).” Strangely enough, it is true.
The material makeup of the first balloon ride is similar in every way to the materials utilized to construct the Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk airplane in 1903; wood and cloth (National Air & Sp...
tube drops freely because there is nothing to hold it up or to resist its fall.
If I wrap and egg in bubble wrap, then the egg will will be best protected, because the bubble wrap will prevent the egg from touching the ground.
I am going to do an experiment on how high a squash ball bounces at
A growing number of Americans have become boomerang enthusiasts. They use the tool for sporting hunting, or outdoor hobby purposes by learning how to throw boomerangs with the correct form. Manufacturers construct boomerangs with several types of materials, with carbon fiber plastic representing the superior material that allows boomerangs to achieve height and distance. Boomerangs operate on scientific principle, whether enthusiasts release the tool for one-way or return flights. Manufacturers manipulate the scientific principle premises by altering aerodynamic properties and boomerang design standards.
Before the egg was submerged, it appeared as a typical egg with an average weight and size. When placed into the vinegar, no immediate changes or effects were noticeable. Later, after 24 hours the egg had changed significantly. The colour of the egg was much more yellow, and had noticeably increased in size. Almost the entire shell dissolved into the vinegar. One part of the egg, which had not been sunken into the vinegar, still had an area of shell still attached. The texture of the egg was very rubbery.
Detailed focus question: How do Rho GTPases impinge on key actin dynamic regulators during dendritic growth and remodeling in Drosophila?
Egg Albumen Experiment The purpose of this investigation is to establish which is the lowest concentration of Copper (II) Sulphate solution that will denature a sample of egg albumen (egg white) at room temperature. The base of the reaction is the globular protein (albumen) being denatured by a heavy metal (Copper (II)), the copper (II) reacts with the NH3 group causing it to denature, this means the proteins' secondary and tertiary structures are being altered and refolding into different shapes, this resulting in a change from the substance being clear to turning opaque.[1] As the concentration of the denaturants increases more folding and changing of shape will occur and therefore more denaturing will occur and at a faster rate. From this I can predict that that lowest concentration of the solution is approximately at 0.03m solution.
wings and jump to a little higher level or move more rapidly along the ground. he chicken
Skydiving has been around since ancient Chinese times as a form of aerial stunts. Leonardo da Vinci and the Chinese are both credited for creating the parachute, but it was really in the 18th century when France both created it and used it by basically throwing themselves out of planes. Little did anyone know that skydiving would be one of the craziest sports today. Jumping out of a plane two and a half miles up into the sky would not be someone’s idea of a normal day. As bad as two and a half miles up in the sky is, try doing it traveling at a rate of one-hundred and sixty miles per hour with just a parachute to save you. To many people this would be a nightmare; but to some of us, it is the biggest thrill of our lives.
The battle on what to consume has been debated since the Stone Age. Through those times and leading into modern day, it starts at sunrise. Eggs are normally the “go to” food that society correlates with breakfast. A person can choose raw, boiled or fried eggs. The healthy benefits and implications from consumption of each one of these cooking styles are the variables in question. Eggs have the potential to be more than just another breakfast item. The right balance of preparation and consumption can satisfy a person’s hunger while providing nutrients effectively to the body. The egg has an excellent balance of proteins and vitamins that are essential for muscle development and stamina and therefore contribute to an overall healthy diet.