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www.askkids.com/resource/Egg-Straw-Drop-Project.html
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egg drop project, drinking straws, raw egg: You want something that will provide even force and is pretty long, but will stay upright when it falls.
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If the egg has to land as we know it will break if the deceleration rate is a force greater than the shells ability to resist force.
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Force friction=coeficient of friction x weight of object. If i knew the problem i could definetly help with the answer. Deceleration example. Use stopping distance, mass, initial v...
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/carcr2.html
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Force on Driver in Example Car Crash. For the car crash ... Deceleration = 967 ft/ s2 = 294 m/s2 = 30 g's; Force = 4813 lb = 21412 N = 2.4 tons. Non-stretching ...
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www.ehow.com/how_6081657_calculate-deceleration.html
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The result is the average number of G's applied to achieve the deceleration. 3. Make sure you understand the process by solving an example: Find the G force ...
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www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=234343
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Urgent question: G-Force, Deceleration, loads Introductory Physics discussion.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC155415/
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To discuss a newtonian physics model for understanding and calculating acceleration-deceleration forces found in sport-related cerebral concussions and to ...
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www.aircraftpilots.com/tutorials/emergencies/decelerati...
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Dec 10, 2009 ... Content. 2.1 Kinetic energy; 2.2 Deceleration forces; 2.3 Occupant safety; 2.4 Aircraft emergency recovery parachutes ...
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auto.howstuffworks.com/car-driving-safety/safety-regula...
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The best way to reduce the initial force in a crash with a given amount of mass and speed is to slow down the deceleration. You've seen this effect for yourself if ...
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neurosurgeon.com/conditions/whiplash.htm
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The acceleration-deceleration forces which cause whiplash injury are sufficient to permanently disable you. Even in a low speed rear impact collision of 8 mph, ...
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