Phyics B-1 Egg Drop Lab

19 March 2021

The Physics Class is at it again. Another experiment lab came to light, but this time it was a competitive survival. More specifically, every student paired into teams of two to design and produce a container for an egg. The egg would be dropped 15 feet high onto the floor. The egg had to be secure and decently protected. Enough to prevent any damages such as cracks. There were many designs that the students came up with. Some were simple shells to hold the egg. Others had more advanced designs such as the Jacks inspired designs, pyramid inspired designs, and others. Out of all the teams only one survived the fall. Ian Hernandez and Katlin Alred. They had a pyramid shaped container primarily focusing on air resistance than shock absorption or simple sturdiness. Congratulations on being the sole success in protecting the egg from the fall.