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🕷️ SPIDERMAN'S SECRET

Science Max - 9 Story
0:54 · 20K views · September 25, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is safe and educational for all children, offering a fascinating science lesson about spiderwebs versus steel. It explains tensile strength and weight-to-strength ratios in a clear, engaging way, with no concerning content or advertisements.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a short, science-focused explainer that compares spiderwebs and steel in terms of strength and weight. It teaches children about tensile strength and material properties in a fun, accessible manner. There are no violent, sexual, or otherwise inappropriate elements. The only minor note is a brief mention of knitting a spiderweb sweater, which is harmless and adds humor.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about spiderwebs and steel? Which one is stronger?
  2. 2Why do you think spiderwebs are sticky, and how might that make them hard to use for building things?
  3. 3Can you think of other natural materials that are strong but light, like spiderwebs?
  4. 4If you could build something with spiderweb, what would it be?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children as young as 3 years old. It has no scary or inappropriate content, and it teaches a simple science concept about spiderwebs and steel in a fun way.

Is there any violence or scary content in this video?

No, there is no violence or scary content. The video is purely educational, discussing the strength of spiderwebs compared to steel, and includes a humorous joke about knitting a spiderweb sweater.

Does this video contain any advertisements or sponsored content?

No, this video does not contain any advertisements or sponsored content. It is a straightforward educational lesson without any hidden marketing.

What will my child learn from watching this video?

Your child will learn about tensile strength and how materials like spiderwebs and steel are compared by thickness and weight. It introduces a basic science concept in an engaging way, using the example of spiderwebs to explain strength-to-weight ratios.

Is the information in this video accurate?

Yes, the information is accurate. The video correctly explains that when comparing a steel cable and a spiderweb of the same thickness, steel is stronger, but spiderweb is six times lighter, so it wins in strength-to-weight ratio.

Is this video part of a series or does it stand alone?

This video appears to be a standalone short educational clip. It is complete on its own and does not require any prior context to be understood.

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