Beakman's World Season 4 Episode 20
Beakman's World
Season 4

Ep 20. Polar Exploration, Beakmania & Circular Motion

  • February 1, 1997

In "Polar Exploration, Beakmania & Circular Motion," the audience is taken on a wild ride through physics and natural science. Beakman, the eccentric scientist, begins the episode by diving into polar exploration with a reenactment of Ernest Shackleton's journey across the Antarctic. He explains the science behind the environment and what makes the conditions so harsh. To demonstrate this, Beakman shows off some tools used in polar exploration and the technology used to stay warm.

Next, the show dives into Beakmania, with the introduction of a new character named Lester, who wears a ridiculous hairstyle and is known for his love of disco. Beakman challenges Lester to find a way to move a large ball from one end of the room to the other while blindfolded. The two engage in a game of 20 questions as they try to overcome the challenge. During this segment, the audience learns about energy transfer and potential energy.

Finally, the episode finishes off with a segment on circular motion, where Beakman uses some unique tools to explain the movement of objects in a circular motion. The segment includes demonstrations of a bicycle wheel, a rolling ball, and a dashboard hula dancer. Beakman explains the concept of centrifugal force, which causes objects to move outward when they are rotating. He engages in a series of experiments, trying to get objects to stay in his hand while he spins them around his head.

Throughout the episode, Beakman uses silly jokes and his wacky personality to translate complex scientific concepts into something that is both educational and fun. The show focuses on a hands-on approach to science that allows children to participate in experiments along with the host. The episode inspires kids to get excited about science and encourages them to learn more about the world around them.

All in all, "Polar Exploration, Beakmania & Circular Motion" is a great example of how the show Beakman's World uses a unique blend of humor and education to make science accessible to kids everywhere. With its zany host and engaging experiments, it's easy to see why the show has become a classic for children over the years. Whether you're a kid or a kid at heart, this episode is sure to inspire you to learn more about the fascinating world of science.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 1, 1997
  • Language
    English