Beakman's World Season 1 Episode 23
Beakman's World
Season 1

Ep 23. Plumbing, Beak-Mania & Roller Coasters

  • February 12, 1993
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In the 23rd episode of Beakman's World season 1, titled "Plumbing, Beak-Mania & Roller Coasters," Beakman is exploring the world of plumbing. He starts with a simple explanation of how water flows through pipes and how pressure can be used to control the flow of water. Then he moves onto toilets, explaining how they work and why they sometimes get clogged. Beakman even shows viewers how to make a homemade plunger using everyday household items.

But plumbing is just the beginning of this episode. Beakman also dives headfirst into the world of roller coasters. He explains the science behind these thrilling rides, including how momentum, g-forces, and centripetal force all work together to create an exhilarating experience. Of course, Beakman wouldn't leave it at just an explanation - he also takes viewers on a virtual ride through a roller coaster, complete with screams, whoops, and heart-stopping drops.

In addition to plumbing and roller coasters, Beakman also introduces viewers to a new segment called "Beak-Mania." The segment features a variety of experiments and demonstrations, from building a radio-controlled car to understanding the properties of paper. And as always, Beakman is on hand to provide plenty of zany antics and laughs.

Overall, "Plumbing, Beak-Mania & Roller Coasters" is a fast-paced, fun-filled episode that both entertains and educates. Beakman's boundless energy and enthusiasm for science make even the driest of topics (like plumbing) fascinating, while his love of roller coasters is infectious. This episode is sure to spark an interest in science and engineering for viewers of all ages.

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