Egg Drop Challenge PART II Egg Drop Data
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Egg Drop Challenge, PART II
Egg Drop Data GROUP Dulce Amanda Barboza William Charlotte Alan Santos Cindy Gisell Oscar Feet/Sec Miles/Hour 9. 39 13. 61 12. 50 10. 53 15. 15 17. 70 14. 60 15. 75 20. 00 25. 00 6. 40 9. 28 8. 52 7. 18 10. 33 12. 07 9. 95 10. 74 13. 64 17. 05 DESIGN Score 1. 4 1. 2 3. 4 3. 2 3 3. 8 3 2. 4 3 SURVIVAL Score 0 0 1 0. 4 4 0 0 0. 6 2. 4 0
Awards Best Looking Design SANTOS, MARCOS, & JAZIEL!
Awards Slowest Descent DULCE, LEANN, & SALLY
Awards SAFEST LANDING CHARLOTTE, HENRY, ZACCHEUS, & DOMARQUO
Egg Drop Challenge • Now, that you’ve learned from the first Egg Drop, your group will build another design to withstand the 20 foot drop! • You will have an opportunity to “buy” items from the store to build your egg container.
Eggs “Я” Us • • Styrofoam Cups - 0. 50 each Duct tape – 12 inches for 0. 50 Scotch Tape – 8 inches for 0. 25 String – 15 inches for 0. 25 Toothpicks - 0. 10 each Rubber bands - 0. 15 each Cardboard – 25 in 2 for 0. 40 each • • Sheet of paper – 0. 30 each Kleenex - 0. 25 each Popsicle sticks - 0. 20 each Straws – 0. 15 each Ziploc Bag - 0. 50 each Cotton balls - 0. 20 each 25 in 2 of Bubble Wrap $1. 00 Your team has $4. 00 to spend on supplies. Choose wisely! Create a design on paper and then write a list of supplies that you’ll need. Make sure not to spend over your limit.
Egg Drop Challenge Part I: Design • Brainstorm: 10 minutes • Sketch a design & brainstorm with teammates • Construct: 20 minutes • Build a prototype based upon your sketches.
Egg Drop Challenge Part II: Drop • Egg Drop: Friday, December 14 • Trophies: – Best Looking Design – Slowest Descent – Safest Landing