Bang Goes The Theory Season 1 Episode 2

Bang Goes The Theory Season 1 Episode 2 Series 1, Episode 2

  • TV-PG
  • February 18, 2013

In series 1, episode 2 of Bang Goes The Theory, the team is investigating the science behind the safety of high speed car crashes. Jem Stansfield, a former aerospace engineer and co-host, uses his engineering skills to create a special car that can withstand high-speed crashes. He crashes two regular cars and the special car created by Jem and compares the results to show the effectiveness of safety features in cars.

Meanwhile, Dallas Campbell, a science communicator and co-host, is looking into the science behind building demolition. He visits a demolition site and uses explosives to demonstrate how the process works. He also explains the science behind choosing the right amount and type of explosives, timing, and placement of charges for a successful demolition.

Liz Bonnin, the third co-host and a wildlife biologist, is studying the impact of plastic pollution on marine life. She visits a research lab that studies the effects of plastic on sea creatures. The researchers perform an experiment using plastic bags and sea snails, which shows that some sea creatures mistake plastic for food. Liz uses this information to demonstrate the impact of plastic pollution on marine life.

Finally, the team introduces a new segment called "Raid the Attic", where they take a nostalgic look at old gadgets and technology and explain the science behind how they work. In this episode, they look at an old rotary dial phone and explain the process of how it connects the call.

Throughout the episode, the team demonstrates how science affects many aspects of our daily lives, including driving, building demolition, and the health of our oceans. They showcase experiments and demonstrations that are both educational and entertaining, making science accessible to a wider audience. Season 1, episode 2 of Bang Goes The Theory is a perfect example of how science can be both informative and enjoyable.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 18, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English