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💨 THE POWER OF AIR + More Experiments At Home | Science Max | NEW COMPILATION

Science Max - 9 Story
1:01:47 · 29K views · August 17, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This compilation is safe and highly educational for children, featuring multiple hands-on science experiments that teach principles of air, flight, and thermodynamics. While the content is entirely positive and engaging, parents should note that several experiments require adult supervision for safety, such as using hair dryers, heaters, and dry ice. Overall, it's an inspiring and curiosity-driven series that encourages learning through doing.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of Science Max episodes focused on air and flight, including building paper airplanes, making hot air balloons, dry ice experiments, and creating blubber gloves. Kids will learn about Bernoulli's principle, terminal velocity, lift, and the difference between flying and gliding. The experiments are designed to be done at home with adult help, and the show repeatedly reminds kids to get an adult for steps involving heat, sharp objects, or cold materials like dry ice. There are no safety concerns beyond typical household experiment risks, and the content is free from any inappropriate themes.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about how air helps things fly? Can you explain how a paper airplane stays in the air?
  2. 2Why did the giant hot air balloon need to be made of very light materials? What made it float?
  3. 3How is a tumblewing different from a regular paper airplane? What did you notice about the air flow?
  4. 4If you tried one of these experiments at home, which one would you want to try and what safety steps would you need to follow?
💨 THE POWER OF AIR + More Experiments At Home | Science Max | NEW COMPILATION
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What's This Video About?

Learn how to use air pressure to make your own, home-made rocket out of a plastic water bottle. Phil maxes this out by using stronger bottles and even over-pressurizing them and finally by building a giant rocket out of plastic bottles. Plus, we blow up a bottle with liquid nitrogen and crush a steel drum using nothing but the air pressure around us every day. 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 #Slime #MakingSlime

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children ages 8 and up. While the experiments are presented in an easy-to-follow way, many involve adult supervision for safety (using heat, sharp tools, or dry ice), and the scientific concepts are best understood by older elementary-aged children.

Does this video contain any advertising or hidden promotions?

No, this video has zero hidden advertising or sponsored content. It is purely educational, created by Science Max, and focuses entirely on teaching science through experiments.

Are there any dangerous experiments in this video?

The experiments are designed to be safe when following instructions and using adult supervision. Some steps involve hair dryers, industrial heaters, dry ice, and scissors. The host repeatedly reminds viewers to get an adult for potentially hazardous steps, making the content appropriate for supervised home science.

What will my child learn from watching this video?

Your child will learn about the properties of air, lift, drag, terminal velocity, Bernoulli's principle, and how temperature affects density. They will also see the engineering design process through trial and error as the hosts build and test giant paper airplanes and hot air balloons.

Is this video part of a series? Are there more like it?

Yes, this is a compilation of Science Max episodes, which is an educational series focused on STEM experiments. There are many other episodes covering different science topics, all with a similar hands-on and enthusiastic presentation style.

Can my child try the experiments at home?

Many of the experiments can be replicated at home with common materials like paper, tape, plastic bags, and a hair dryer. However, some experiments (like the giant hot air balloon or dry ice) require special materials or extra caution. The show always advises adult help for any steps that involve heat, electricity, or cold materials.

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