mathXplosion

mathXplosion

In mathXplosion, 'mathemagician' Eric teaches young children how to apply mathematical knowledge in a fun and educational way.
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  • 1. Magic 9’s

    1. Magic 9’s

    In this episode, mathemagician Eric reveals a cool math trick that illustrates the special properties of the number 9.
    In this episode, mathemagician Eric reveals a cool math trick that illustrates the special properties of the number 9.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 2. Old Math is New Again

    2. Old Math is New Again

    In this episode, we travel to ancient Egypt with Eric to explore an age-old multiplication method.
    In this episode, we travel to ancient Egypt with Eric to explore an age-old multiplication method.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 3. Eight Heads Tall

    3. Eight Heads Tall

    Can we measure people by just knowing the size of their heads? Today, we learn about anthropometry's built-in ratios for body measurements.
    Can we measure people by just knowing the size of their heads? Today, we learn about anthropometry's built-in ratios for body measurements.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 4. It’s a Bird! It’s a Fish! It’s a Metamorphosis!

    4. It’s a Bird! It’s a Fish! It’s a Metamorphosis!

    Mathemagician Eric turns a bird turn into a fish! In order to understand his trick, we learn about the concept of metamorphosis.
    Mathemagician Eric turns a bird turn into a fish! In order to understand his trick, we learn about the concept of metamorphosis.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 5. From Zero to Hero

    5. From Zero to Hero

    What’s the most powerful number in the universe? One million? One billion? One trillion? No, it’s zero! In this episode we explain why.
    What’s the most powerful number in the universe? One million? One billion? One trillion? No, it’s zero! In this episode we explain why.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 6. The Power of the Power of Two

    6. The Power of the Power of Two

    Can Eric turn one gold coin into more than one billion coins in just one month by applying his knowledge about exponents?
    Can Eric turn one gold coin into more than one billion coins in just one month by applying his knowledge about exponents?
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 7. Birthday Probability

    7. Birthday Probability

    What if somebody dared you to prove that at least two people in your class had the same birthday? Should you take the challenge?
    What if somebody dared you to prove that at least two people in your class had the same birthday? Should you take the challenge?
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 8. The Perfect Square

    8. The Perfect Square

    In this episode we learn that reliable measurement units can be derived from everyday objects such as our arm span and our height.
    In this episode we learn that reliable measurement units can be derived from everyday objects such as our arm span and our height.
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 9. The Many Sides of Triangles

    9. The Many Sides of Triangles

    Eric tests the strength of a paper chair. Will it buckle under pressure or will it stand up to the test? Why?
    Eric tests the strength of a paper chair. Will it buckle under pressure or will it stand up to the test? Why?
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 10. It’s So Dice

    10. It’s So Dice

    Eric presents an amazing dice trick: Just by looking at a tower of dice, he can accurately calculate the sum of the hidden faces.
    Eric presents an amazing dice trick: Just by looking at a tower of dice, he can accurately calculate the sum of the hidden faces.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 11. Circles Get Around

    11. Circles Get Around

    Did you know you could draw a perfect circle by using your pinky finger? Are you up for the challenge? Eric is!
    Did you know you could draw a perfect circle by using your pinky finger? Are you up for the challenge? Eric is!
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 12. Birthday Trickery

    12. Birthday Trickery

    In this episode we estimate someone’s birth year and age by merely using a calculator. Is that really possible, and if so, how?
    In this episode we estimate someone’s birth year and age by merely using a calculator. Is that really possible, and if so, how?
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 13. Self­Portrait

    13. Self­Portrait

    This episode shows how an artist can determine the accurate placement of eyes, ears, nose, and lips on portraits by using proportions.
    This episode shows how an artist can determine the accurate placement of eyes, ears, nose, and lips on portraits by using proportions.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 14. The Impossible Folding Paper

    14. The Impossible Folding Paper

    Why can a regular sheet of paper not be folded more than six times? Mathemagician Eric learns that exponents play a key role.
    Why can a regular sheet of paper not be folded more than six times? Mathemagician Eric learns that exponents play a key role.
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 15. Actually, It’s An Estimate

    15. Actually, It’s An Estimate

    In this episode, we learn how accurate estimates come about by using clues and information about things in our everyday lives.
    In this episode, we learn how accurate estimates come about by using clues and information about things in our everyday lives.
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 16. The Danish Elephant

    16. The Danish Elephant

    This episode demonstrates how following a specific sequence of arithmetic steps will always result in the same answer.
    This episode demonstrates how following a specific sequence of arithmetic steps will always result in the same answer.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 17. I’m Seven Feet Tall

    17. I’m Seven Feet Tall

    Did you know that most of us are seven feet tall? This episode shows how indirect measures can be used to establish estimates.
    Did you know that most of us are seven feet tall? This episode shows how indirect measures can be used to establish estimates.
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 18. Lattice Have Fun

    18. Lattice Have Fun

    This episode introduces the centuries­old Gelosia method: a math trick that uses a lattice grid to multiply large numbers. How does it work?
    This episode introduces the centuries­old Gelosia method: a math trick that uses a lattice grid to multiply large numbers. How does it work?
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 19. Cracking the Cipher

    19. Cracking the Cipher

    In this episode, Eric cracks an ancient box used by Roman Emperor Julius Caesar using his knowledge about how to decipher codes.
    In this episode, Eric cracks an ancient box used by Roman Emperor Julius Caesar using his knowledge about how to decipher codes.
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 20. If the Shoe Fits …

    20. If the Shoe Fits …

    Have you ever wondered how many ways a shoelace can be tied? Four ways? Six ways? No, 43,000 ways! In this episode we learn how.
    Have you ever wondered how many ways a shoelace can be tied? Four ways? Six ways? No, 43,000 ways! In this episode we learn how.
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 21. Quest for Roman Numerals

    21. Quest for Roman Numerals

    In this episode we learn about Roman numerals, such as C, D, V, and X. Can we still use them to communicate?
    In this episode we learn about Roman numerals, such as C, D, V, and X. Can we still use them to communicate?
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 22. A Nut For a Jar of Tuna

    22. A Nut For a Jar of Tuna

    In this episode we demonstrate how numbers can be converted into palindromes: words or numbers that read the same backward as forward.
    In this episode we demonstrate how numbers can be converted into palindromes: words or numbers that read the same backward as forward.
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 23. Same But Different

    23. Same But Different

    If two containers have the same surface area but a different shape: Can they store the same amount of beads?
    If two containers have the same surface area but a different shape: Can they store the same amount of beads?
    TV-G
    3 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
  • 24. That’s So Twisted

    24. That’s So Twisted

    In this episode we divide a standard Mobius strip into thirds. As we cut the twisty strip into three pieces, none of them has a twist!
    In this episode we divide a standard Mobius strip into thirds. As we cut the twisty strip into three pieces, none of them has a twist!
    TV-G
    4 min
    31 de dez. de 2015
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    In mathXplosion, 'mathemagician' Eric teaches young children how to apply mathematical knowledge in a fun and educational way.
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