Beakman's World Season 2 Episode 7
Beakman's World
Season 2

Ep 7. Sky, Beakmania & Henry Ford

  • October 23, 1993

In season 2 episode 7 of Beakman's World, we are taken on an exploration of the sky, Beakmania, and Henry Ford. The episode is packed with fascinating and fun science experiments and discussions that educate and entertain viewers of all ages.

The show opens with a discussion on clouds and how they form. Beakman, the eccentric and quirky scientist, explains how the particles in the atmosphere help to create different types of clouds, such as cumulus and stratus clouds. He also explains the difference in altitude between clouds, giving viewers a glimpse into the vast expanse of the sky.

Next up, Beakman introduces us to the idea of Beakmania, which is essentially his version of Beatlemania. He explains how and why people become so obsessed with certain things, and uses the example of Beatlemania to illustrate this concept. He then shows us how to create our own Beakman badges and encourages viewers to send in their own fan mail.

After the Beakmania segment, we are introduced to the topic of Henry Ford. Beakman explains how Ford revolutionized the automotive industry by creating a system where cars could be produced quickly on an assembly line. He also discusses how Ford paid his workers a higher wage, which in turn allowed them to buy his cars and helped to boost the economy.

Following the Henry Ford discussion, Beakman carries out a series of experiments that are sure to delight and educate viewers. First up, he creates a cloud in a bottle using a simple technique involving a match and a plastic bottle. He then creates a tornado in a jar using water, food coloring, and dish soap. He explains how this works by using the example of a real tornado and how it forms.

Next, Beakman conducts an experiment to demonstrate how electricity moves through the air. He creates lightning bolts using a Van de Graaff generator and explains how lightning forms in the sky. He also shows us how to make our own lightning using a balloon and a wool sweater.

After the lightning demonstration, Beakman conducts an experiment to show how airplanes stay in the air. He uses a spinning toy top to illustrate the concept of lift, and explains how the shape of airplane wings is designed to create lift and keep the plane in the air. He also discusses the role of airspeed and thrust in flight.

The episode concludes with a segment on the Northern Lights. Beakman discusses how these beautiful natural phenomena are created by particles from the sun interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. He shows us a simple experiment we can do at home to create our own version of the Northern Lights.

Overall, season 2 episode 7 of Beakman's World is an engaging and educational look at the sky, Beakmania, and Henry Ford. Viewers are sure to come away with a greater appreciation for the wonders of the natural world and a better understanding of important scientific concepts.

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  • First Aired
    October 23, 1993
  • Language
    English
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