Crumple Zones Egg Car

Materials: ★☆☆ Easy to get from supermarket or hardware store
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★☆☆ Minimal safety procedures required

Categories: Energy, Force, Motion

Alternative titles: Egg Car Safety Model

Summary

This demonstration models how crumple zones in cars protect passengers during a collision. A small car carrying an egg is rolled down a ramp and crashed. Without protection, the egg breaks, but when a sponge or other soft material is added to the front, it absorbs impact energy, protecting the egg.

Procedure

  1. Build a simple model car from a box, toy car frame, or cardboard with space to hold an egg as the “passenger.”
  2. Place the egg securely inside the car, making sure it won’t roll out.
  3. Roll the car down a ramp so it crashes into a wall or solid object. Observe what happens to the egg.
  4. Add a sponge or other cushioning material to the front of the car to represent a crumple zone.
  5. Repeat the test, rolling the car down the ramp and observing whether the egg is protected this time.

Egg Car Project - Design and Crash Test Your Car - Point Source Science:


📄 Paul South's Egg Project Page: https://crumplezoneps.weebly.com/

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