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CRAZY EXPERIMENTS | Water Powered Car | Full Episodes | Science Max

Science Max - 9 Story
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This episode is safe for most kids, though it is a long compilation of several science experiments that may be best watched in segments. The video is a fantastic, hands-on science show that teaches real physics concepts like Newton's laws, friction, and states of matter through exciting, kid-friendly demonstrations. While the content is entirely educational and positive, the sheer length and fast pace of the compilation might be overwhelming for very young viewers.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

There is a very minor instance of playful fantasy violence: the host uses a pressure washer to carve a pumpkin in 15 seconds, which is presented as a fun science demonstration. This is clearly stylized and not realistic harm.

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Phil shows how to carve a pumpkin in 15 seconds with a pressure washer~12:30

What Parents Need to Know

This is a compilation of multiple 'Science Max' episodes, all of which are excellent, high-quality educational content. The show uses a fun, energetic host and real scientists to teach complex physics topics (like Newton's laws, friction, and states of matter) through engaging, large-scale experiments. Kids will learn about scientific method, cause and effect, and how to think like an engineer. The only potential concern is the length; at over an hour, it may be too much for a single sitting. Parents should also note that some experiments (like the power washer pumpkin carving and the flyboard) are explicitly labeled as 'do not try this at home' and involve powerful equipment, but the show always emphasizes safety and adult supervision.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What was the most surprising thing you learned about how water pressure can make a car move?
  2. 2Why do you think the tin foil boat needed so many supports to finally float?
  3. 3Can you think of a time when you used friction to help you do something, like when you were sliding or climbing?
  4. 4If you could do one of the 'maxed out' experiments from this video, which one would you choose and why?
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What's This Video About?

Water power! A home-made water-powered car gets maxed out to a 500 litre version. Plus: Phil flies on jets of water, and shows how to carve a pumpkin in 15 seconds with a pressure washer! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE SCIENCE ▶ https://youtube.com/@ScienceMax?feature=shared CHECK OUT OUR WILDEST EXPERIMENTS ▶ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKC7MTRY7duSQdfjA33GHnHV&feature=shared WATCH OUR 'MINI MAX' EXPERIMENTS HERE ▶ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKBlc8fX1L1ewBdJO6lEtfSH&feature=shared ENJOY THE ENTIRE SEASON 1 COLLECTION ▶ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKDpCbiW_2YFlR3ygJEa0Lk7&feature=shared Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home. #ScienceMax #Science #ScienceExperiments #ScienceExperiments

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is best for children aged 6 and up. The concepts are explained clearly, but the fast pace and complex science vocabulary (like 'Newton's third law' and 'non-Newtonian fluid') are best suited for school-age children who can follow along and ask questions.

Is the video just one long experiment or multiple episodes?

This is a compilation of several full episodes of 'Science Max' all stitched together. It covers water-powered cars, friction, states of matter, polymers, and more. Because it's so long, it's a good idea to watch it in separate sittings to keep kids engaged.

Are there any dangerous stunts or 'try this at home' challenges?

The show is very responsible about safety. It explicitly warns kids not to try dangerous experiments at home, such as the power washer pumpkin carving and the flyboard. All experiments shown are done by professionals with safety gear, and the show always encourages adult supervision for any at-home activities.

What will my child learn from watching this?

Your child will learn a wide range of real physics and chemistry concepts, including Newton's laws of motion, the properties of water and air pressure, the difference between solids, liquids, and gases, and how friction works. The show presents these ideas in a fun, memorable way through big, exciting experiments.

Is there any advertising or hidden marketing in the video?

No. The video is a pure compilation of educational science content from the show 'Science Max'. There are no advertisements, product placements, or requests to buy anything. The only 'call to action' is for kids to visit the show's website for more detailed instructions on the experiments.

Does the video contain any scary or upsetting moments?

No. The video is entirely upbeat and positive. The only mildly startling moments are when experiments fail or get a little messy (like the host getting wet), but these are played for laughs and are part of the learning process. The show is designed to be fun and encouraging for young viewers.

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