Monday, July 23, 2012

Easy Egg Science Projects

###Easy Egg Science Projects###
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In this report we will look at some captivating experiments and science fair projects you can admittedly do with eggs from the refrigerator. You will contemplate that the base egg has some marvelous properties you might not be aware of.

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There are a amount of egg science projects you can do but I will mention just a few here to spark your interest. I'm sure you will be able to think of many more by using a exiguous imagination.

The Egg Drop Science Experiment

For this experiment you will come up with a way to upholstery an egg in a small package so it doesn't break when dropped from a confident height. You can use something like a small coffee can that leaves adequate room for your containers nearby the egg to protect it from the fall.

You will need to do a exiguous explore to conclude what might be favorable materials to keep the egg from breaking. Lots of room to experiment here for sure with different materials and arrangements of the egg in the container.

Do all your drop tests from a set height such as six to eight feet. Also drop the package on the same outside each time to keep your results consistent. As all the time with any science project, keep records of what you did and the results of each drop test.

The Crushing power Egg Science Project

One very captivating feature of eggs is their strength. That power though is very dependent on the orientation of the egg to the force or weight that is applied to it.

So for this experiment you will conclude if eggs are stronger lying flat or standing upright. You may also get an idea of how much stronger they are in one position than the other. I think you will find this very surprising just how much a disagreement the position of the egg makes.

What you will need for this egg science project:

Remove the top from the carton and place four eggs toward the center and in a rectangular arrangement. Leave a space in the middle of them on each row. Place a plastic bag on the table under the carton. Place the other bag over the eggs.

Now start placing books on the eggs one at a time. Make sure they are even and don't tip over. See how many you can place before an egg breaks. Weigh all the books used if you have a scale. You now have an idea of their power end-to-end.

Test their power lying flat:

Place a bag on the table and make four loops of tape with the sticky side out. Place the tape on the bag in about the same arrangement as the eggs were in the carton. Put one egg flat side down on each piece of tape. This is to keep the eggs from rolling around.

Place an additional one bag over the eggs and then start placing books. How many books did it take before an egg broke? Weigh the books if you have a scale. You now know whether eggs are stronger upright or lying flat. And you have an idea how much stronger they are in that one position than the other.

I hope you enjoyed these experiments and use your imagination to create even more captivating egg science projects you can do at home.

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