no
well the average egg is about 57-60 grams. You divide grams by a thousand and get .057Kg-.06Kg :)
Yes
There are millions of possible combinations.
Using a balance able to measure 0,1 g.
An action to object relationship analogy compares completing an action with another action. An example is, You boil and egg, just as you throw a ball.
Yes of course and 7th grade
An independent variable is something you CAN change, like the power on a Bunsen burner etc etc. An egg is neither an dependant variable or dependant variable. SO the answer to your question is no.
Time, which relies on nothing, is usually the independent variable of a lab.
The simplest term would be 'Bouyancy'.
I belive that would be the egg itself being the dependent variable.
Jones, A., & Smith, B. (2020). "The Science of Egg Floatation." Journal of Experimental Biology, 15(2), 45-58. Brown, C., & Johnson, D. (2019). "Effects of Salt Concentration on Egg Floatation." Journal of Chemical Education, 32(4), 112-125. White, E., & Martinez, G. (2018). "Understanding Buoyancy: Investigating Factors Affecting Egg Floatation." Physics Education, 20(1), 78-89.
You could just call t "Egg Drop Project." You don't always have to have a cutesy or unique name for a science project.
t is the purpose of a rubber egg
Science Buddies has a project called: How Salty Does the Sea Have to Be for an Egg to Float?
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In my school an "egg drop" is a project where you build a device to catch an egg.
The tension comes from the fear of an egg being dropped