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Optimizing Toothpick Egg Drop Project Design
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[QUOTE="Britmer, post: 5044483, member: 547794"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] I have to build a egg drop project out of only toothpicks and glue. I can have a plastic bag to hold the egg (and avoid cleaning up a mess). It has to weigh 40 grams or less. The egg must be dropped from a height of three meters. I attempted to build it. I had a cube to hold the egg and underneath I had squares made of toothpicks glued to it. Is there any suggestions for modifications that I should make for a successful drop? [/QUOTE]
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