Beakman's World Season 1 Episode 2
Beakman's World
Season 1

Ep 2. Gravity, Beak-Mania and Inertia

  • September 19, 1992
  • 9.8  (54)

In the second episode of Beakman's World season 1, titled "Gravity, Beak-Mania and Inertia," the wild and wacky science educator Beakman takes us on a journey to explore some of the basic principles of physics.

The episode begins with Beakman introducing the concept of gravity, showing various objects falling to the ground and explaining the idea of gravitational force. He then takes us on a tour of his lab, where he demonstrates some fun experiments to help illustrate the principles of inertia and momentum.

One of the key experiments in the episode involves a giant pendulum, which Beakman uses to demonstrate how inertia works. He swings the pendulum back and forth, explaining that once it is in motion, it will continue to swing without stopping, thanks to the principle of inertia. He also shows how the force of gravity affects the pendulum's motion, causing it to swing in a predictable pattern.

Beakman also introduces the concept of momentum, which he describes as the "oomph" that a moving object carries with it. To illustrate this idea, he sets up a series of ramps and uses them to launch various objects across the room, including a toy car, a tennis ball, and even an egg!

As always, Beakman is full of energy and enthusiasm, and he peppers the episode with lots of jokes and silly asides. He also invites his sidekick, a pet rat named Lester, to participate in some of the experiments, adding an extra element of fun to the show.

Throughout the episode, Beakman encourages his young viewers to think like scientists, asking them to make predictions and test their ideas using simple materials they can find at home. He also reminds them that science can be fun and exciting, and that anyone can learn to think like a scientist with a little curiosity and creativity.

Overall, "Gravity, Beak-Mania and Inertia" is a fun and educational episode that introduces some key concepts in physics in a way that is engaging and accessible for young viewers. Through Beakman's wacky experiments and silly antics, kids can learn about the forces that shape the world around them and get excited about the possibilities of science.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 19, 1992
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.8  (54)
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