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The material needed for the lab included a stop watch, a large egg, and a container that would keep the egg safe.
In making the safe container several different materials were used.

A large plastic container was the outer object used and it's dimensions were 11x10x22cm. The second container used was a Jiff peanut butter jar still filled with peanut butter. The dimensions of the jar were 13x7. The egg was wrapped in a cut plastic zip lock bag and then encased in foil paper. The egg was then placed in the peanut butter jar and the jar was placed within the larger jar. Cotton balls were added to ensure the peanut butter jar was protected. Insulation pipe was then cut and place around the larger outer jar to ensure it would not crack when it hit the ground.

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Egg Drop Soup Group #stickysituation

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Shelby Blount