Egg Drop Experiment For my egg drop project, it was pretty challenging trying to find a format structure to protect the egg from cracking. Finally I figured out one that was good enough to keep the egg in or so I thought. I made a cube like structure out of Popsicle sticks that was nice and firm. I cut out the corner of the Ziploc bag and tied it to some string and tied the string to the Popsicle sticks. I took more Popsicle sticks and made edges to hold up the cube. I made my finally touches by making the parachute and putting it on the cube. The parachute was made of a Walmart bag that I cut the handles off of and tied some string to it. I rapped the string around the four sides of the Popsicle sticks. I took
When the eggs are dropped into the water, the eggs will stay whole. If we were dropping from a higher distance they would break.
My group and I came into this lab with very little to no experience with crumple zones. Before building anything, we had to come up with a design for the crumple zone. Our first design involved popsicle
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...
Margaret Atwood's “Bluebeard's Egg” is a story centred upon a woman called Sally, describing her relationship with her husband, Ed, and her best friend, Marylynn. The story is told in a third person perspective, a “God-like” figure that takes us through the whole narration, but only revealing the thoughts of one character, Sally. In the story “Bluebeard's Egg”, the main conflict is within the protagonist, Sally; that is, her external self versus her internal self. Sally's external self does not act according to her internal self. In other words, Sally does not express her emotions and thoughts due to the many concerns that she has, both psychological and environmental.
Begin the experiment by launching (throwing) you first plane. Have a partner start a stop watch when the plane first is released from your hand. Stop the timer when the plane hits the
It is best o start by marking the eggs with two different symbols, one on the top side of the egg and one on the bottom so it is easy to tell which eggs have been rotated. Then the eggs must be turned. The more the eggs are turned, the better chance they have of surviving. The eggs must be turned an odd number each day so that they do not rest on the same side overnight for two days in a row. It is very important to pay attention to the eggs before, and while in incubation. If an egg stays put for too long or is not fertile, the chickens will not hatch. It is easy to avoid the problems if one pays enough attention to the small details in a chicks early
Now I’m going to show you the first and important step in making this 3D penguin. First is you need to make the pieces
... shape and then layering it with plastic to make it curve. This turned out problem free. After the main two pieces were built, we want to make two details, trusses and the bubble dome. The trusses cause a little pain because it caused our soldering gun to break, making us frantically look for another, connecting them wasn’t that hard just problematic from melting previous solder. Our biggest problem was building a bubble to insert into a hexagon. Our main idea was to melt a thin sheet of Plexiglas, but the plastic would either burn causing it to deteriorate, or do nothing because it would not get hot enough. We learned at this size the only way to make it curve nicely is by using an oven, something none of us own. This left us to not include it into our project. Overall, building the model has taught us that not everything works out, and also how to overcome barriers
the potato chip it will shrink as water is sucked out of them by the
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.
In the article “Egg Heads”, the writer Kathryn takes the time to address the controversial topic of in-vitro fertilization. In the begin she assumes that the readers are somewhat knowledgeable about IVF; however, she implies that the audience are only informed about the sweet side of the mater. She assumes that no one has really taken the time to explore the darker bitter side of the matter. Throughout this article Lopez explains how egg donation and in-vitro fertilization is getting out of hand. Her goal in writing this article to persuade readers to take a stance against egg donations through the education of the donor process and education on the dangers that takes place within a woman’s health, family, and societal views. Kathryn achieves this goal mainly through the successful use of pathos and logos.
Eggs are laid encased in purse like leathery egg cases called Ootheca. Females carry the Ootheca for a time frame that varies among different species.
Extreme sports represent the most ferocious activities that challenge our natural human instincts. I have been very excited in seen people who practice these sports, but mainly fascinated by the one who falls from a Parachute. Parachutes are fabric devices with cords supporting belts made usually out of light, silk and now at days out of nylon. They are used to slow the motion of objects falling, usually, people who practice skydiving.
...he platform would be pretty wide and sort of heavy. It would have poles that fit snugly beside the rocket so that it would guide the rocket up not sideways. The launch pad would have an indentation so that it would catch the Mentos pieces as the were falling. When the rocket has no more energy to counter the gravity, it will fall. when that happens, the first nosecone will fall away, unfurling a parachute. If it works, it will have a less chance of landing and hurting someone. It would also not completely destroy the rocket in the process. That is how my rocket is going to work and some of it’s reactions.
Also, I use a stick as the handle to move the fan and I fold a heart-shape on the fan. For the paper wallet, I cut a heart-shape to glue on the cover and glue a button and a string on the surface of the wallet. Also, I glue some soft pads inside the wallet to make it more solid.