How do you make a egg not break after the fall?
You can't make an egg *not* break after a fall. Eggs are very fragile!
However, you can protect an egg from breaking during a fall by:
* Surrounding it with cushioning materials: This absorbs the impact and reduces the force on the egg. Think of packing peanuts, bubble wrap, pillows, or even lots of soft cloth.
* Using a strong container: A container that distributes the force of the impact across a larger area will help prevent the egg from cracking. This could be a sturdy box, a padded case, or even a specially designed egg protector.
* Reducing the distance of the fall: The further an egg falls, the greater the force of the impact. You can minimize the damage by dropping it from a lower height.
Let me know if you want to try a fun science experiment where you test different ways to protect an egg!
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