How to Lower an Egg Slowly from 8 Feet Without Exceeding 5 Minutes?

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To lower an egg from 8 feet in the slowest time possible without exceeding 5 minutes, various methods were suggested. One idea involved using an elastic bed to cushion the egg's fall, allowing gravity to control the descent. Another suggestion was to create a pulley system with a slow electric motor to lower the egg gradually. Additionally, a mechanical speed regulator was proposed, utilizing centripetal forces to engage a braking system that controls the descent speed. These creative solutions focus on maximizing the time taken for the egg to reach the ground safely.
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Hey my name is Andy and I'm a student at UW-Milwaukee where I'm studying Physics. I have a project right now that I need a little help with. What would you guys do if you had to lower an egg to the ground in the slowest time possible from an approximate hieght of 8ft. It can not exceed 5 min in time.
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Andy
 
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I'd put an elastic bed just onto the ground. Once the egg has fallen on the bed, I'd put it on the ground in the smaller time possible. :biggrin: Gravity plays the rest.
 
eggthing said:
Hey my name is Andy and I'm a student at UW-Milwaukee where I'm studying Physics. I have a project right now that I need a little help with. What would you guys do if you had to lower an egg to the ground in the slowest time possible from an approximate hieght of 8ft. It can not exceed 5 min in time.
Thank you
Andy

A pulley, a second identical egg (or weight), a rope and 2 harnesses and a slow, precise, electric motor, all configured as a standard elevator.
 
eggthing said:
Hey my name is Andy and I'm a student at UW-Milwaukee where I'm studying Physics. I have a project right now that I need a little help with. What would you guys do if you had to lower an egg to the ground in the slowest time possible from an approximate hieght of 8ft. It can not exceed 5 min in time.
Thank you
Andy

A mechanical speed regulator - as the egg drops, it spins a gadget. When the gadget spins slowly, a mechanical brake is disengated. When the gadget spins quickly, a mechancical brake is engaged. Centripetal forces, acting against either a spring or a weight, activate the braking system, so that it can't spin over a certain rate.
 
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