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Egg Drop Challenge: The Tree Golden Geese

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This lecture presents Group 8's innovative approach to the Egg Drop Challenge, where they designed boosters inspired by SpaceX, used pressurized water for thrust, and conducted simulations to ensure the egg's safety during the drop.

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