Science Max: Experiments At Large Season 1 Episode 5

Ep 5. Magnetic Levitation

  • TV-14
  • January 1, 2015
  • 21 min

Science Max: Experiments At Large is a Canadian television show that follows Phil McCordic as he helps children conduct science experiments on a large scale. The show is targeted towards children and families and aims to make science fun and exciting.

In season 1 episode 5, titled 'Magnetic Levitation', Phil focuses on the concept of magnetism and how it can be used to levitate objects. He begins the episode by introducing the concept of magnetism and demonstrating how magnets work. He then goes on to explain how magnets can be used to produce levitation and shows examples of how this concept is used in real life.

Next, Phil introduces the children to the experiment of making a DIY magnetic levitating device. He first demonstrates the various materials that are needed for the experiment and then leads the children through the steps of creating the device. He explains in detail the science behind the experiment and how the device works.

After successfully creating the device, Phil proceeds to test it by levitating various objects, such as a toy car and a metal sphere. He explains the factors that affect the levitation and how to manipulate the device to adjust the levitation height.

Following the success of the DIY magnetic levitating device, Phil sets up a larger scale demonstration of magnetic levitation. He shows how magnets can be used to levitate trains and demonstrates the various factors that need to be considered when designing a magnetic levitation train.

Towards the end of the episode, Phil conducts a final experiment where he demonstrates how magnetic fields can be manipulated to create movement. He shows how the force of two magnets can be used to move a metal sphere and explains the physics behind the experiment.

Overall, the episode 'Magnetic Levitation' is a fun and educational introduction to the concept of magnetism and how it can be used for levitation. It is a great way for children to learn about science through hands-on experimentation and is perfect for families looking for an engaging and educational television show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English