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Science Max | FULL EPISODE | Electromagnet | Season 2

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22:02 · 178K views · March 29, 2022
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe and highly educational for most kids, though a brief segment showing the host dangling from a beam using electromagnets should not be imitated at home. The video combines hands-on science demonstrations with clear explanations of electromagnetism, showing both successes and failures, which reinforces the scientific process. Overall it's an engaging, well-paced lesson that encourages curiosity about physics.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this episode is packed with genuine science learning: kids will see how to build an electromagnet, understand the relationship between electricity and magnetism, and watch fun demonstrations like a homopolar motor and ferrofluid. The host emphasizes adult supervision for any building steps that involve drills or wire stripping. There's a short segment where the host crosses a beam using electromagnets while hanging from his hands; while he notes it's not something to try at home, younger or more impressionable children might still be tempted. No ads, no inappropriate language, and no concerning themes—just pure science entertainment.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about how an electromagnet works? Why can it be turned on and off?
  2. 2The host's first giant electromagnet didn't work as well as he hoped. Is it okay for a science experiment to fail? What did he do next?
  3. 3How could you make a simple electromagnet at home (with adult help)? What materials would you need?
  4. 4The ferrofluid looked like a spiky liquid. Why do you think it formed spikes when the magnet was on?
Science Max | FULL EPISODE | Electromagnet | Season 2
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this video appropriate for young children?

Yes, this video is appropriate for children aged 5 and up. The content is purely educational with no violence, language, or adult themes. Some complex concepts may go over the heads of younger viewers, but the engaging demonstrations keep them interested.

Does the video encourage dangerous behavior?

The video includes a segment where the host crosses a beam using handheld electromagnets, but he clearly states 'this is something you should definitely not try at home.' All other experiments are shown with proper adult supervision warnings. The beam crossing is presented as a science demonstration, not a challenge.

What will my child learn from watching this episode?

Children will learn about electromagnets, magnetic fields, how electric current creates magnetism, and how to build a simple electromagnet. They'll also observe that science involves trial and error, as the host's first large electromagnet didn't work perfectly.

Is there any advertising or sponsored content in this video?

No, there is no advertising, sponsored content, or product placement in this episode. It is purely educational programming produced by Science Max for TV and online distribution.

The video shows tools like a drill and wire strippers—are children shown using them?

No, the host uses tools himself (with adult supervision mentioned) and repeatedly reminds viewers to have an adult help. The drills shown are used at a low speed and the host says 'do not use a drill unless you have an adult to help.' Children are not shown operating dangerous tools.

Does the video contain any scary or intense moments?

No, the video is fun and lighthearted. The host is enthusiastic and uses humor. The only mildly surprising moment is when the host briefly pretends to be at the North Pole with a wind machine and fake snow, but it's clearly playful and not frightening.

What age is "Science Max | FULL EPISODE | Electromagnet | Season 2" appropriate for?

Watchly's safety review recommends "Science Max | FULL EPISODE | Electromagnet | Season 2" for ages 5 and up. See the content breakdown above for the category-by-category findings behind this recommendation.

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