mass height speed time 27.2g 30 meters 6m/s 4.67 seconds GRAVITY Newton's second law of motion is expressing that each item remains still and each article moving remains moving. Except if followed up on by an equivalent or inverse power. Thus, this applies to our undertaking in such a case that the egg was dropped then the contrary power of the egg which was easing back down was air opposition. Likewise, the equivalent power that was pulling the article down was the gravity. In this way, the object that caused the egg to go down was the gravity and the power that made the egg slow down a bit was the air resistance. Newton's third law of motion expresses that for each activity there is an equivalent and inverse power. Our egg drop project shows this by there being a simultaneous response, but in the other way. Thus, when our group dropped the egg and it lands, an upward power will follow up on it. Therefore, when the egg hits the ground the power of the egg falling when the egg hits there will be an upward power responding on the egg which allows the egg to break. Paragraph 3: In conclusion, no, the egg did not break or crack. The egg was safely secured with a container and surrounded with bubble wrap. It also had two parachutes so that the egg wouldn’t just go falling off the stadium and that there was a little resistance while the gg was dropping. At the end of the experiment the egg survived the drop test and the force of the falling object was 0.2457.