Egg Drop Project: How to Make it Work?

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The egg drop project requires a raw grade "A" egg to be protected in a device no larger than 2.75 inches on each side, while ensuring it stays airborne for at least six seconds during a drop from 5 to 5.5 meters. Suggestions include using a large black trash bag as a parachute, cutting it into a circle, and attaching strings for stability. It's recommended to experiment with different designs and consider cutting a hole in the parachute for better airflow. Using tape to secure the strings to the parachute is also advised. Creativity and experimentation are key to successfully completing the project.
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Ok here's the thing: I have the classic egg drop project, but am not sure how to get it to work, so here are the requirements/details:
The egg is a gresh, raw, grade "A" egg,
Egg cannot be completely encased within another material besides a zip-lock bag.
Device the egg is in can't exceed the dimensions of 2.75 in x 2.75 in x 2.75 in.
Egg/parachute must stay in the air for at least 6 seconds, and land completely intact on the ground.
The height of the drop is 5 - 5 1/2 meters.
It must have some kind of parachute, and something to hold the egg.
P.S. Please help me soon, because it is due w/in the next week, but I really need some help with ideas and most of the work done w/in the next 2 days.
I originally thought a plastic bag would make a good parachute, but it was not airborne long enough. Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
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For a parachute, use one of those huge black trash bags.

Cut a nearly perfect circle in it and then attach something like... 8 strings on the ends...
 
The trash bag idea, how are u supposed to attach the bag to it; do u mean on the outside of it or the inside of the parachute?
 
You have to try a few things out, physics=cool, that's really the idea of this sort of thing. It's fun. And it's fun looking up what other people have done and seeing if you can do better. PS: If you end up with a parachute try cutting a modest hole in the centre, it makes it nice and stable. PPS: Try cellotape for attaching your thread to the plastic.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q="egg+drop+project"&meta=
 
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