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About Ralph Salier-Hellendag
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Science Fair Judge for many years and experience with robotics, biology, chemistry, industrial processes, metalurgy and metal forming.

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Science Fair Judge for many years and have helped several students get to state level competition. Most recently 2 of my students received state level awards and one went on to the nationals in Washington DC.

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BA Archaeology - Anthropology
MA Business Anthropology

 
   

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Expert: Ralph Salier-Hellendag - 11/7/2009

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How to make an egg survive from an egg drop project? The requirements are: Must be 15cm x 30cm or smaller. Materials can only be rubber bands, straes, popsicle sticks, cardboard, cotton balls, plastic bags, paper, and tape. Has to be 1 pound or less. Must be raw egg. I need a blueprint for the egg drop project.

Answer
Hi John

Have you looked at all of the egg drop project ideas on the internet?  There are tons of ideas!  Here are just a few of the web sites:
www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=186507
malaysia.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid
classroom.all-science-fair-projects.com/.../showthread.php?t.

to see more, go to www.google.com and put in "egg drop project ideas"

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