Name: Phielle H.
Autencio Date: 9/23/2023
Section: Grade 9 – Bl. Demjanovich
SCIENCE ACTIVITY 2
EGG DROP ACTIVITY
I. Objective: To draw a conclusion by dropping eggs of various sizes at heights of 1,
5, and 10 meters, respectively, on the hard floor, 1-inch foam, and foam box
landing surfaces.
II. Procedures: By altering each egg parameter. I might, for instance, drop a small
egg from a height of one meter onto a hard surface, or a large egg from a height
of one meter onto a hard floor, and so on.
III. Experimental Set-Up:
III. Data & Findings:
Egg Hard Floor 1 inch foam Foam box
1m small Broken Safe Safe
5m small Broken Safe Safe
10m small Broken Fractured Safe
1m large Broken Safe Safe
5m large Broken Safe Safe
10m large Broken Safe Safe
1m jumbo Broken Fractured Safe
5m jumbo Broken Broken Fractured
IV. Analysis: I saw that the force and velocity change grew as the height from which the egg
fell rose greater. The force was greater if the egg was heavier. I observed that a tiny egg
dropped from a height of one meter had a force of 44.00 N, a large egg had a force of
66.00 N, and the jumbo egg had a force of 88.00 N.
V. Conclusion: In conclusion, I discovered that every size of the egg has a 22.00 N
difference. The likelihood that the egg would be intact, shattered, or only mildly
fragmented varied depending on each factor. I can infer from this that the egg's size,
height, and landing surface all had an impact on how it would turn out.