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Problem StatementThe egg needs a cost efficient vehicle that will protect it during the air, water, and land challenges in the triathlon.

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Air Research• Gravity pulls the

vehicle to the ground• Air resistance slows

the vehicle down while falling

• The parachute is what slows down the object so it doesn’t get damaged when it comes in contact with the ground

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Land Research• Crumple zones

redirect, redistribute, and reduce the impact of a crash

• Airbags and seatbelts keep the passenger safe in a car crash

• Before automobiles people lived in cities so that everything they needed was close by

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Water Research• Buoyancy is the upward

force that causes an object to float on a liquid

• In order for a boat to float it needs to be water tight

• Most modern ships are made of steel and are used for war, fishing, and shipping things

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Possible Solutions• Amanda

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Best Possible Solution

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Vehicle

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Materials

1 Pine Wood Piece- $21 Styrofoam Cup- $71 Styrofoam Bowl- $102 Feet of String- $81 Trash Bag- $106 Sheets of Newspaper- $61 Glue Stick- $51 Foot of Duct Tape- $5

Total- $53

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Procedure• 1. Glue egg carton cell to the center of the bowl• 2. Surround the carton cell with newspaper for padding• 3. Place the cup on top of the bowl upside down • 4. Use duct tape to make a latch and hinge so the cup will

close over the bowl• 5. Cut the pine wood into 6 pieces that are 4 inches long• 6. Glue 2 of the planks to the bottom of the bowl to make

skis• 7. Cut the string into 3 8in long pieces • 8. Hole punch 3 holes evenly around both the bag and the

bowl• 9. Connect the strings to the bowl and bag for a parachute• 10. Finally glue 4 of the remaining wood planks equally

between the sides of the bowl for support

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Testing Water

 Water Challenge PASSED                      Average for teams: PASSED

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Testing Land

 Land Challenge Vehicle Survival: No Average for teams: No Egg Survival: Yes      Average for teams: Yes

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Testing Air

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 Air Challenge Time to fall: 2.34sec Average for teams: 2.4325sec Speed: 4.19m/s        Average for teams: 4.03m/s Distance: 0.17m       Average for teams: 0.52m 

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Redesign• Take off the wood on the sides

because it punctured the Styrofoam cup and would lower cost

• Balance out the base of the vehicle so that it will not tip when it is placed in the water

• Make the parachute smaller so that it will inflate better as it falls to the ground

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