THE BIGGEST DEMONSTRATIONS + Larger-Than-Life Experiments At Home | Science Max | Full Episodes

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It's called Science MAX because we like to take things to the MAX! Join Phil as he puts together some of the BIGGEST experiments that we have ever done! Are you ready to learn some science?!

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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.

0:00 - Drag Racer - Phil builds a small drag racer in the lab that uses the inertia of its wheels to move. Then he tries to max it out. The final experiment involves a jacked-up car and a large frame with Phil riding it. Plus, Newton’s laws, pulling a tablecloth without breaking the dishes, and a caveman trying to break down a door.

20:57 - Rocket Car - Phil builds a balloon-powered car in the lab. Then he tries to make one big enough to ride. Can the Science Max build team find a big enough balloon? Or are balloons the way to go? Plus, Newton’s Cradle out of bowling balls, how Guinea Pigs got their name, and Newton’s 3rd Law.

41:25 - Air Pressure - Learn how to use air pressure to make your own, home-made rocket out of a plastic water bottle. Phil maxes this out by using stronger bottles and even over-pressurizing them and finally by building a giant rocket out of plastic bottles. Plus, we blow up a bottle with liquid nitrogen and crush a steel drum using nothing but the air pressure around us every day.