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None of the Above
The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes.
The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes.
20 Episodes
The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: washing a car in one second, eating for free and making money inflammable.
June 10, 2013Coffee creamer bomb; breaking a beer bottle with one swift hand movement; microwave a light bulb.
June 17, 2013Testing the penetrative power of an assault rifle on teddy bears in the name of science.
June 24, 2013Test the heat of a Fresnel lens at a rooftop BBQ; an innovative design to concentrate light.
July 1, 2013Hollywood's biggest car chases and explosions.
July 8, 2013Experiments generating up to a million volts in man-made lightning bolts.
July 15, 2013At a gas pump, cigarettes, cell phones and static electricity could cause a raging inferno.
July 22, 2013The strength of human hair; 10,000 volts through a melon.
July 29, 2013Re-creating the familiar trick of pulling a tablecloth away without disturbing the table settings.
August 5, 2013Tim finds out how to shoot fire from the barrel of a shotgun and create an effect in a microwave.
August 12, 2013Making ice cream with a fire extinguisher; blowing up a garden shed using only items found inside.
August 19, 2013Projectile groceries; glass grenades; blasting barrels.
August 26, 2013Tim asks what happens when a balloon is microwaved.
September 2, 2013A set of highly unusual scientific challenges; a slip-sliding race with household ingredients.
September 9, 2013Ways to understand the natural forces at work in everyday lives.
September 16, 2013Shattering chandeliers, dancing sand, suspended silverware, a pair of swinging trapeze artists.
September 23, 2013From shooting hoops in a moving vehicle to boiling up a bottle of bubbly in a microwave and dropping a piano from 100 feet in the air, Tim Shaw introduces us to more of the everyday science in the world around us.
May 12, 2014Tim demonstrates how a harmless ping-pong ball can pack a mighty punch, how dominoes can be used to create a powerful chain reaction and the amazing science behind a slinky in motion.
May 12, 2014Tim tests the safety of various gases for use in a blimp and employs a flame-boyant piece of equipment to help us see sound. An illuminating use for liquid nitrogen offers up a Holly-wood style finale.
May 19, 2014Tim takes fast food to extremes when he fires food from a cannon to see which will travel the farthest. Cookware is used in unconventional ways, Tim fights fire with a kitchen strainer and performs an optical illusion with oil and glass bowls.
May 19, 2014