Year 10 Science: Newton Laws Of Motion

Words: 707
Pages: 3

Year 10 Science
Newton Laws of Motion
Crash Physics – Egg Drop Test

We were told to make thing that could save the egg from cracking. So aware group designed cube shaped structure that was made out of thick paper and we plan to put the egg in middle holder bat for long toiled paper and each sides over design was not successful because of stricter designer weak materials that we have. From the newton's third law perspective was said that also Newton's third law, which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction when you exert a force on an object, the object exerts a force back on you., can be related to an egg drop because the forces pushing the egg up and down must follow the law. An egg by itself will splat against the concrete if dropped from a height. The point of an egg drop is to keep this from happening. Beaches of gravity has an opposite force, great enough to slow the egg down enough to make sure it doesn't break.
…show more content…
The first law states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force. This law means that if the forces acting on a falling egg are equal, it will remain in its current state of motion. If a force greater than those acting on the egg is applied, it will accelerate. "Acceleration" means any change in velocity -- slowing down, speeding up or changing direction. If you hold an egg, the forces you are applying are equal and balanced, canceling out the force of gravity. Therefore, it remains motionless in your hand. If you let go of the egg, gravity becomes an unbalanced force and causes the egg to fall to the