Bring Light to Darkness
Watch, amazed, as light travels from 300m away by using only mirror reflections. It's not a trick. It's science.
Episode 100 hr 14 min
An experiment in velocity with the help of a fast-moving truck and a ball that won't land where it's expected.
Watch, amazed, as light travels from 300m away by using only mirror reflections. It's not a trick. It's science.
Become a shadow chaser and learn about how shadows dance with the sun almost every day.
Air pressure shows just how strong it really is as it suspends a sumo wrestler in mid air.
Can a balloon be inflated and even lift a heavy object using only sunlight? Sounds like a job for the Experiment Rangers.
Salt crystallization proves to be the perfect wedding decoration when this experiment becomes the life of the party.
This experiment featuring ballerinas and rotating speeds will amaze you and demonstrate the power of motion.
A demonstration of the law of speed and motion with a zip-zooming experiment that defies gravity.
A sumo wrestler tests the boundaries of frictional force and makes us question the strength of a sheet of paper.
How one single individual can lift a truck with one simple principle.
An experiment in velocity with the help of a fast-moving truck and a ball that won't land where it's expected.
Stubborn dishes prove the law of inertia as a rally car pulls with all its might.
Billiards are the name of the game in this experiment on colliding force that features professionals and 650 balls.
Momentum is a force to be reckoned with as a 50-meter pendulum reaches a speed you won't want to miss.
How pitch can accomplish the unthinkable when it leaves a piece of solid glass in pieces.
An experiment that uses an unbelievably long line of people to demonstrate the power and speed of sound.
A lesson in reflection using 100 balls, a 2-meter parabola and some precise aim.
Cooking a delicious meal using 500 mirrors and the extreme power of light reflection.
Can a ride that delights children of all ages be moved through human-powered electricity?
How something as simple as fruit can be used to replace gasoline as we witness a citrus powered battery.
Drawing with static electricity using paper, an "electricity gun," and a flow-charged toner. It's a shocking way to do art.
How powerful shoes can empower us to walk on walls (with the help of some electromagnets).
How a fire can be started using its exact opposite: frozen solid ice.
A homemade water cutter proves that water can be a powerful force—with a bit of pressure.
How water can withstand the weight of one of the largest land animals in the world. Or can it?
NarratorMichael Rhys, Rae Edmunds
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