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Egg Drop Lab:

Objective: Students will be exposed to engineering practices while calculating for acceleration to determine if it is the same acceleration as due to gravity. (9.8 m/s/s)

Question: Is the acceleration of our egg drop the same as the acceleration due to gravity?

Hypothesis: Make a prediction if the acceleration of your egg drop will be the same as the acceleration due to gravity.

Materials: 3 pieces Tissue Paper 20 Straws 10 Popsicle Sticks Tape 4 Pipe cleaners String 5 pieces of white paper Bring a plastic bag or shoe box on Monday to store your items!!!!!

Design: You and your lab partner will create a design with the materials listed. Draw it in your lab report.

Procedure: Write out your own. You will be creating your design so create your procedures. Have at least 5 steps. You are writing in detail how you will build your egg drop.

Do Now:

Results Table: Trail #1 Trial #2 Trail #3 Trial #4 Distance (meters) Time (sec) V0 (m/s) Vf (m/S) A (m/s/s) Observations

Trail #1 Trial #2 Trail #3 Trial #4 Distance (meters) Time (sec) V0 (m/s) Vf (m/S) A (m/s/s) Observations

Trail #1 Trial #2 Trail #3 Trial #4 Distance (meters) Time (sec) V0 (m/s) Vf (m/S) A (m/s/s) Observations