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Egg Drop Experiment: Fun & Learning Outdoors

Explore the physics of falling objects with exciting egg drop experiment activities. Record egg fall times, capture high-speed photos, and test egg survival rates. Reflect on project highlights, ideas for improvement, and share advice for creating a successful air drop apparatus for the United Nations.

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Egg Drop Experiment: Fun & Learning Outdoors

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  1. Warmup Day 3 • What is happening to this apple? • If it takes 3 seconds to fall 18 meters, what is the average speed of the falling apple?

  2. Reminder- Your Job While Outside Today: • Record the time it takes your egg apparatus to fall. (Use this to complete #2 on your worksheet from yesterday.) • Take a high speed picture of your egg falling (picture is taken every 1/8 second). • See if your egg survives the drop! (Use this to complete #8 on your worksheet from yesterday.)

  3. Project Reflection • What was the most interesting part of this project? • What would you do differently next time you had to build something for class? • Imagine you are writing to the United Nations- they are about to begin an air drop! What is one piece of advice that you would have for them in creating their air drop apparatus?

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