Ep 10. Explosive Decompression, Frog Giggin', Rear Axle
- TVPG
- December 5, 2003
- 49 min
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7.5 (238)
In season 1 episode 10 of Mythbusters, titled Explosive Decompression, Frog Giggin', Rear Axle, the team takes on three distinct challenges to test popular myths and urban legends.
The first myth tackled is the potential for explosive decompression to cause a human body to explode. The team is skeptical of this myth, as they have taken on airplane-related myths in the past and have not encountered evidence to support such a claim. Nonetheless, they set up a pressurized chamber filled with bodily fluids and cadaver legs to simulate a human body and run various tests with explosive decompression. The outcome is both shocking and educational.
Next up, the Mythbusters explore the myth of frog giggin', which involves using a trident-like tool to hunt frogs at night. The primary question they seek to answer is whether frog giggin' is a more efficient and humane method of frog hunting than other common methods, such as using a net or a shotgun. The team heads out to a swamp in rural California to test their theories and document their findings.
Finally, the Mythbusters take on the myth that a car's rear axle will break if too much weight is applied to it. They start by attaching massive amounts of weight to a car's rear axle and driving it around to gauge the impact on the axle. After gathering more data, they escalate the test and eventually reach a surprising conclusion.
Throughout the episode, the Mythbusters employ their signature combination of science, engineering, and out-of-the-box thinking to uncover the truths behind these intriguing myths. Their experiments use a combination of high-tech devices and simple, hands-on testing to provide the most accurate and interesting results possible.
Fans of Mythbusters will undoubtedly appreciate the exciting and informative nature of this episode, which employs a perfect mix of humor, suspense, and education to keep audiences engaged from start to finish.