Science of Stupid Season 2 Episode 14

Science of Stupid Season 2 Episode 14 Frisbees and Hovercrafts

  • August 14, 2015

In this episode of Science of Stupid, titled "Frisbees and Hovercrafts," viewers are treated to a hilarious compilation of epic fails featuring some of the world's most popular outdoor toys and gadgets. Host Dylan Dreyer takes us through the science behind the catastrophes, showing us why things like Frisbees, hovercrafts, and even trampolines can be so dangerous when used improperly.

First up, we witness a series of failed Frisbee throws, with athletes struggling to master the art of catch-and-release. From a man knocking over a stack of cups with a Frisbee to another man sailing the disc straight into his friend's face, it's clear that there's more to Frisbee than just tossing it back and forth. Dylan breaks down the physics at play, showing us how the spin, aerodynamics, and weight of the Frisbee can all impact its trajectory and make it a difficult toy to manipulate.

Next, we move on to hovercrafts, which seem like a great way to glide effortlessly across any surface. However, as we see in this episode, things can quickly go awry when people overestimate their ability to control these machines. We witness hovercrafts crashing into walls, tipping over, and even exploding in mid-air. Dylan explains the science behind these machines, showing us how they use air to achieve lift and propulsion, but also highlighting the risks involved when things don't go according to plan.

Finally, we wrap up the episode with a series of trampoline fails, which are always good for a laugh (unless you're the one getting injured). From people launching themselves too high and landing awkwardly to others bouncing right off the trampoline and into the ground, it's clear that there's a lot of room for error when it comes to this seemingly harmless toy. Dylan takes us through the physics of the trampoline, showing us how it uses elastic energy to propel us into the air and how our own weight can impact the rebound.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to slow-motion replays, expert analysis, and amusing commentary from Dylan, who is both informative and entertaining. By breaking down the science behind these mishaps, the show allows us to laugh at the mistakes while also gaining a deeper appreciation for the complexity of these everyday toys and gadgets. Whether you're a Frisbee enthusiast, hovercraft hobbyist, or trampoline fanatic, you're sure to find something to enjoy in this episode of Science of Stupid.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 14, 2015
  • Language
    English