Ep 9. Exploding Steak
- TV-PG
- August 6, 2008
- 43 min
-
7.2 (133)
In this episode of Mythbusters, titled "Exploding Steak," hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman take on three food-related myths. First, they test the old wives' tale that putting a metal spoon in a bottle of champagne will keep it from going flat. To do this, they rig up a device that will simulate the champagne being poured out of the bottle, and measure the carbonation using a special device that detects pressure changes. Next, they investigate whether waving a flaming torch around can cook a steak to a perfect medium rare. They use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the outside and inside of the meat, and compare it to a traditionally grilled steak. Finally, they explore the idea that a banana can turn a plane into a deadly weapon. They build a rig that simulates a plane wing, and test how much damage could be done by a banana being sucked into the engine.
As with all episodes of Mythbusters, there is a lot of careful experimenting and attention to detail. Adam and Jamie use their scientific backgrounds to create controlled experiments that will allow them to draw conclusions about each myth. They also have a lot of fun in the process, with jokes and banter that keep the show lighthearted and entertaining.
One of the most interesting parts of this episode is watching the hosts work with food. They carefully prepare the champagne bottle and the steak, using specialized kitchen tools and techniques to ensure accurate results. This adds a new level of complexity to the experiments, as food can be tricky to work with. They also use visual aids, such as stop-motion animation and slow-motion footage, to help viewers better understand what is happening in each experiment.
Another highlight is the airplane wing test. Using their specially constructed rig, Adam and Jamie demonstrate just how powerful the suction created by a plane engine can be. They also show how different objects can be potentially dangerous if they get caught up in the machinery. This portion of the episode is both informative and exciting, with plenty of explosive action.
Overall, "Exploding Steak" is a great example of what makes Mythbusters such a popular and enduring show. With its unique blend of science, humor, and visual spectacle, this episode is sure to entertain and educate viewers of all ages. Whether you are a fan of food, airplanes, or just good old-fashioned Mythbusting, this episode has something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and watch as Adam and Jamie put these three myths to the test.