Encase it in concrete 12" x 12" x 12".
They won't be able to prove it broke, eh?
DoNo

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Subject: RE: [VFB] OT, HELP from Science type people...


this is an old science olympiad trick, I will try to remember what we did,
but that was 12 years ago.

john

"Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>OK, Here is the problem,
> I was "Notified" today at dinner, that "I" was selected by Amanda for
>her science project assistant. Here is the task. We have until Monday night
>to design, build and "Test" a protective shell to house an Egg, (not hard
>boiled but raw). It must protect the Egg in a toss from a 35' building
roof.
>If the egg survives unbroken, she gets a 100, if it brakes she gets a "0".
>Each student "Picked" their partner, (parent or sibling), at school. The
>instructions read that we can use "Any" resource to construct the
protective
>case, (IE, internet, friends, Nasa Employees whatever). The outside
diameter
>of the "Protective Case" can be no larger than 12". Our first thoughts are
>to wrap the egg in small bubble wrap, inside larger bubble wrap and then
>encase it in some form of protective case. That is our basic Idea. Anyone
>ever done this successfully ??? We need help and have to construct and test
>the prototype by NLT Sunday.
>
>Jimi
>
>


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