Egg toss design project with target for Physics 12 ISU

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The project involves designing a container for a large Grade A egg that must fit within specified dimensions and be thrown from a height of at least 1 meter towards a target 2 meters away. The scoring system emphasizes accuracy and weight, calculated by the formula Score = (200 - Distance from target in cm)/Mass of container with egg. The team is exploring a tesseract design but struggles with ensuring consistent accuracy upon landing. They are considering using cotton balls and double-sided tape for cushioning and are brainstorming methods to limit bouncing without the use of electronics. The primary challenge remains achieving precision in hitting the target after the egg is thrown.
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Homework Statement


Need to build a container to hold a Large grade A egg that must have maximum dimensions of 25cm x 25cm x 25cm. Score for marks is based on Score = (200 - Distance from target in cm)/Mass of container with egg. The egg is thrown from at least 1 m above the ground and 2 m from the target.


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We've mostly been looking at impulse and momentum for our ideas, but nothing that solves our primary issue of hitting the target.


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We're thinking of a tesseract (box inside a box) but the big problem is hitting the target. We're planning on using cotton balls and double-sided tape. We're finding it easy to prevent the egg from breaking, but how are we going to make the container consistently accurate?
 
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Perhaps you could use two lengths of string to control it's final position?
 
We aren't able to control it after it has been thrown. We were thinking of perhaps a shape/substance that will limit bouncing? I also forgot to mention it cannot contain any electronics.
 
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