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[QUOTE="Simon Bridge, post: 5003187, member: 367532"] Welcome to PF; [SIZE=4]I think you should build a pyramid and drop it and watch how it falls and you will answer your question.[/SIZE] When you think of a design, try to build it so it can be tested - then test it out. Do pyramids generally fall bottom first for example? What's wrong with just building a 10cm cube? Doing the experiment is a big part of science, and this assignment - so go do it and see. [SIZE=4]Your main issue is not so much that the container should remain intact, but that the egg should remain intact.[/SIZE] The rest is window dressing. [SIZE=4]What is it about the fall that breaks the egg?[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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