Sunday, November 27, 2011

Quarter 2, Blogpost #7 (Egg Drop)

Last Wednesday, just before Thanksgiving break, our class held our "egg drop". My partner was Kanoe Sakamoto and our assignment was to create a capsule that could contain an egg and protect it from being broken after being thrown 3 stories from Akahi dining hall. So to begin this project, I honestly had no idea how to start. In 5th grade we did the same type of thing but our capsules could use parachutes, these ones couldn't. Therefore, because I was unsure of what to use to make this experiment successful, I decided to do a search on Youtube for ideas. I came across one girl who used three sponges, hiding the egg within a middle sponge and connecting all three using string. This mechanism worked for her, so I figured I'd give it a try. So I bought the supplies and tested my recreation and it worked!(: With that being said, my egg drop was a success, keeping my egg from breaking when thrown 3 stories. The lightness of the sponges kept the egg from falling at such a high velocity, increasing its contact time with the egg, decreasing the capsules linear momentum. I really liked this experiment, just because it was an interesting way to learn about momentum hands on. But yes I got my idea for this experiment from youtube, but its not called cheating, its called working smart, not hard (:

4 comments:

  1. Your sponge idea was really smart! I hadn't even thought of using a sponge. Great job and congrats on the success of your egg drop(:

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  2. great blog lehua! I thought you design was CHEAT! but it worked so i guess it was good hahahah! i enjoyed reading your long write up!

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  3. Your design was very smart, and easy to make. Wish we thought of something that smart! Good job!

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  4. I think your guys' device was the smartest-built device in our class! It was light in weight and had lots of cushioning! Good Job

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