Creating a Paper Egg Drop: Challenges & Ideas

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The discussion revolves around ideas for constructing a device for the egg drop experiment, emphasizing the need for a lightweight, paper-based design that meets specific size and weight restrictions. Suggestions include using a cushioned box lined with tissue paper and incorporating a parachute or wings to slow the descent. Concerns are raised about the feasibility of these ideas given the 14 cm size limit and the 35-gram weight restriction. A collapsing box design with a concertina layer of tissue paper is proposed, but there is a request for clarification and diagrams on how to construct it. Overall, participants are seeking innovative yet practical solutions to ensure the egg survives a 4-meter drop.
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yes, the famous egg drop experiment. i really need help with ideas on what to construct...i was thinking that i would put a small box cushioned inside with toilet paper or tissue paper and lined with folded(like an accordion) paper / inside a bigger...the problem is:
• The over all dimensions can be no larger than 14 cm
• The over all weight (without the egg) can not exceed 35 grams.
• The egg must survive a 4 Meter fall onto a hard surface.
• The apparatus must be made of paper or paper products
with the small amount of weight it can be, I am not sure it would work...i was also thinking that maybe i should make a parachute to attach to it...or put "wings"

any thoughts?
 
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or maybe attach a parachute?
ideas??
 
but then that...wouldn't work either since it can only be 14 cm...
 
You should make something like this:
 

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I'm not sure if I'm supposed to do click on anything on that last post...it says attachments pending approval? anyways...i went around asking other people about this today and a friend suggested that i should make a collapsing box? has anyone ever tried making one? I'm not really sure what it is...
 
A box with a concertina layer of tissue paper on which the egg rests
 
do you (or anyone) have a diagram for this? could you describe how to make one?
 
is it something like this?
 

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