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🍝 PASTA BRIDGE, SLIME EXPERIMENTS & MORE SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS | LIVE | Science Max

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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This compilation of Science Max episodes is entirely safe and highly educational for children, featuring a wide range of hands-on science experiments that teach physics and engineering concepts like earthquakes, bridges, electricity, and sound through fun, engaging demonstrations. While the experiments are shown with proper safety precautions and adult supervision, parents should note that some activities involve tools, heat, or water, which children should not attempt without guidance.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of multiple Science Max episodes covering topics such as earthquake-proof buildings, arch bridges, stomp rockets, water-powered cars, electromagnets, sound amplification, static electricity, vibration, electricity generation, hot air balloons, energy storage, and light manipulation. The content is purely educational and encourages curiosity and scientific thinking. Every experiment is presented with clear safety warnings (e.g., 'do not try this at home' or 'ask an adult for help'), and Phil, the host, emphasizes safety throughout. However, some experiments involve sharp objects, heat, electricity, or heavy materials, so children should be supervised if they try any similar activities. The video contains no inappropriate language, violence, or commercial endorsements.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What are some ways to make a building stronger during an earthquake, based on the video?
  2. 2Why does a warm air balloon float, and what makes it eventually come back down?
  3. 3How does a generator create electricity, and why is spinning it faster produce more power?
  4. 4What did you learn about sound waves from the salt vibration or the wine glass experiment?
🍝 PASTA BRIDGE, SLIME EXPERIMENTS & MORE SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS | LIVE | Science Max
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What's This Video About?

Did you know that you can make a bridge out of pasta? Join Phil on Science Max to unfold some of the world's greatest science mysteries! #ScienceMax #ScienceAtHome #Discovery If you want more make sure to subscribe! ▶ https://www.youtube.com/@ScienceMax?sub_confirmation=1 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children aged 6 and up. The concepts are presented in a fun, accessible way for early elementary schoolers, though some complex physics ideas (like electromagnetism or soil liquefaction) may be better appreciated by older children. Younger children can still enjoy the visual experiments but may need help understanding the science.

Are there any dangerous experiments shown that kids should not try at home?

Yes, many experiments in the video are labeled as 'do not try this at home' or require adult supervision. For example, the pumpkin drop, power washer pumpkin carving, Tesla coil, and large electromagnet involve high voltage, sharp tools, or heavy objects. Phil clearly warns viewers and emphasizes safety gear. Parents should discuss these boundaries with children.

Does this video contain any ads or sponsored content?

No, the video contains no hidden advertising or sponsored content. All experiments are presented for educational purposes, and the only products shown are common household items (e.g., balloons, batteries, cups). The classification scores for 'Hidden Advertising & Sponsored Content' and 'Materialism & Wealth Flexing' are both 0.

What educational value does this video provide?

The video covers a wide range of STEM topics including physics (gravity, forces, energy), engineering (structural design, arches, vibration), and earth science (earthquakes, liquefaction). Each segment explains a scientific principle through a small-scale experiment then scales it up, encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving. It is highly educational and aligns with elementary science curricula.

Is there any violent or scary content in this video?

No. While some objects break or collapse (e.g., towers, wine glass, pumpkins), there is no violence, threats, or realistic injury. The host treats failures as learning opportunities and uses humor. All classification scores including 'Realistic Violence, Threats & Weapons' and 'Bullying, Cruelty & Discrimination' are 0.

How long is the video and is it suitable for a single sitting?

The video is a compilation of multiple episodes totaling over 2 hours. It may be too long for a single sitting, especially for younger children. Parents may want to watch it in segments (e.g., one science topic at a time) to maintain attention and allow discussion. The content is engaging but dense.

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