Science Max: Experiments At Large

Science Max: Experiments At Large

Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered "What would this be like if it were HUGE?" Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you've done at home.
IMDb 9,0/1020201 seizoen
TV-G
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  • 1. Rube Goldberg Machine

    1. Rube Goldberg Machine

    Phil builds a maxed out Rube Goldberg machine and learns a lot about different kinds of forces. Gravity, potential energy, kinetic energy, chemical, electrical - you name the force, we've got it in this episode!
    Phil builds a maxed out Rube Goldberg machine and learns a lot about different kinds of forces. Gravity, potential energy, kinetic energy, chemical, electrical - you name the force, we've got it in this episode!
    TV-G
    21min.
    27 mrt 2020
  • 2. Trebuchet

    2. Trebuchet

    A Trebuchet is a giant, lever-based catapult. Phil uses it to hurl pumpkins! Mechanical advantage and the history of the trebuchet are what's being tossed your way on this episode, along with a lot of pumpkins, heads up!
    A Trebuchet is a giant, lever-based catapult. Phil uses it to hurl pumpkins! Mechanical advantage and the history of the trebuchet are what's being tossed your way on this episode, along with a lot of pumpkins, heads up!
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 3. Hydraulics

    3. Hydraulics

    Starting with a small, syringe powered hydraulic arm, Phil maxes things out by learning how to use the mechanical advantage of hydraulics to crush stuff! Plus, Filtering water, the Archimedes screw, hydro dipping and more!
    Starting with a small, syringe powered hydraulic arm, Phil maxes things out by learning how to use the mechanical advantage of hydraulics to crush stuff! Plus, Filtering water, the Archimedes screw, hydro dipping and more!
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 4. Rotation

    4. Rotation

    Making a maxed out spinning top is just the start. Phil experiments with the Magnus effect, gyroscopic precession, pushing a string and Da Vinci's perpetual motion wheel.
    Making a maxed out spinning top is just the start. Phil experiments with the Magnus effect, gyroscopic precession, pushing a string and Da Vinci's perpetual motion wheel.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 5. Geodesic Dome

    5. Geodesic Dome

    How do you max out a dome made of gumdrops and toothpicks? Well, how about trying to build one with oranges? Still not good enough? How about pumpkins? Phil also gets the record in maxed-out cup stacking, builds a cube of pencils and a self-supporting bridge.
    How do you max out a dome made of gumdrops and toothpicks? Well, how about trying to build one with oranges? Still not good enough? How about pumpkins? Phil also gets the record in maxed-out cup stacking, builds a cube of pencils and a self-supporting bridge.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 6. Slime

    6. Slime

    Slime is made of polymers, which are long chains of molecules that explain how many things are made. From plastics, to fabrics to our own DNA, polymers are everywhere. And we have a lot of them contained in a maxed-out tub of slime.
    Slime is made of polymers, which are long chains of molecules that explain how many things are made. From plastics, to fabrics to our own DNA, polymers are everywhere. And we have a lot of them contained in a maxed-out tub of slime.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 7. Antacid Rocket

    7. Antacid Rocket

    When antacid tablets mix with water, you get a chemical reaction. Phil harnesses this to make several variations on rockets! Plus, Why acids and bases react, how to use chemistry to make light, instant crystals, or pop balloons.
    When antacid tablets mix with water, you get a chemical reaction. Phil harnesses this to make several variations on rockets! Plus, Why acids and bases react, how to use chemistry to make light, instant crystals, or pop balloons.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 8. Pumpkin Drop

    8. Pumpkin Drop

    How do you max out an egg drop? With pumpkins, of course! Material science is the focus of this episode is nitinol, ulexite, carbon nanotubes, hagfish slime, aerogel and a lot of squashed pumpkins.
    How do you max out an egg drop? With pumpkins, of course! Material science is the focus of this episode is nitinol, ulexite, carbon nanotubes, hagfish slime, aerogel and a lot of squashed pumpkins.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 9. Gravity Boat

    9. Gravity Boat

    Phil tries to max-out a boat that propels itself using nothing but water and gravity. We pour over water specifically and fluids in general. Heavy air, fluid sand, Archimedes and the metric system; this episode overflows with science!
    Phil tries to max-out a boat that propels itself using nothing but water and gravity. We pour over water specifically and fluids in general. Heavy air, fluid sand, Archimedes and the metric system; this episode overflows with science!
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 10. Friction Slide

    10. Friction Slide

    Who'd have thought something as simple as a wooden ramp could teach so much about science? Of course, it's helpful when it's 2 stories tall. Explore friction with frogs, rice, one detective and two books stuck together!
    Who'd have thought something as simple as a wooden ramp could teach so much about science? Of course, it's helpful when it's 2 stories tall. Explore friction with frogs, rice, one detective and two books stuck together!
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 11. Mousetrap Boat

    11. Mousetrap Boat

    Building a boat that propels itself with the spring tension of a mousetrap is just the start. How about a long line of rat traps? Propulsion and inertia are powering this episode as Phil explores how to make things - mostly boats - go.
    Building a boat that propels itself with the spring tension of a mousetrap is just the start. How about a long line of rat traps? Propulsion and inertia are powering this episode as Phil explores how to make things - mostly boats - go.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 12. Air Surfing

    12. Air Surfing

    Air is a fluid, just like water. That means you can surf it if you make a tumblewing. Phil explores lots of different methods of flight all while maxing out the tumblewing.
    Air is a fluid, just like water. That means you can surf it if you make a tumblewing. Phil explores lots of different methods of flight all while maxing out the tumblewing.
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
  • 13. Nucleation Fountain

    13. Nucleation Fountain

    Diet cola and mints! A fun experiment that's even more awesome when maxed out. Air pressure bubbles through this episode, including marshmallows in a vacuum chamber, pulling an egg into a flask and carbonating pickle juice!
    Diet cola and mints! A fun experiment that's even more awesome when maxed out. Air pressure bubbles through this episode, including marshmallows in a vacuum chamber, pulling an egg into a flask and carbonating pickle juice!
    TV-G
    21min.
    1 jan 2015
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    Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered "What would this be like if it were HUGE?" Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you've done at home.
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