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πŸŒ πŸ“š THE POWER OF CHEMISTRY + More Science Experiments | LIVE | Science Max

Science Max - 9 Story
4:17:03 Β· 4K views Β· October 11, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This compilation episode is safe for children and offers an engaging, hands-on introduction to a wide range of science concepts, from chemistry and physics to engineering. The content is thoroughly educational, with clear explanations and enthusiastic demonstrations, though parents should note that some experiments involve tools like knives, heat, and heavy equipment that are not meant to be copied at home without adult supervision. Overall, it's a high-quality, inspiring STEM resource that encourages curiosity.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of several Science Max episodes, each exploring a different scientific principle through fun experiments. Children will learn about vibration, electromagnetism, static electricity, water pressure, air movement, light, earthquakes, energy storage, structural engineering, sound, and temperature science. The hosts explain concepts clearly and always remind viewers to ask an adult before attempting any experiment, especially those involving tools, heat, electricity, or heavy objects. There are no concerning themes or inappropriate content. The only potential issue is that the video is very long (over an hour), so parents may want to watch in segments. Also, while the experiments are demonstrated safely, some involve powerful equipment (e.g., a Tesla coil, subwoofer, dry ice) that could be dangerous if misused, reinforcing the need for adult guidance.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Which experiment did you find the most amazing and why? What science concept did it teach you?
  2. 2Why is it important to ask an adult before trying any science experiment at home? Can you name one experiment we should NOT try without help?
  3. 3How does building a tower with triangles make it stronger than a square? Can you think of other real-world structures that use triangles?
  4. 4What is static electricity, and how does it cause lightning? Try to explain it in your own words.
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What's This Video About?

Check out some exciting experiments with Phil and discover the power of Science and how it makes the world go 'round! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE SCIENCE β–Ά https://youtube.com/@ScienceMax?feature=shared CHECK OUT OUR WILDEST EXPERIMENTS β–Ά https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKC7MTRY7duSQdfjA33GHnHV&feature=shared WATCH OUR 'MINI MAX' EXPERIMENTS HERE β–Ά https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKBlc8fX1L1ewBdJO6lEtfSH&feature=shared ENJOY THE ENTIRE SEASON 1 COLLECTION β–Ά https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKDpCbiW_2YFlR3ygJEa0Lk7&feature=shared Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered β€œWhat 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 #ScienceActivities #Gravity #Magnets

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 5 and up. The scientific concepts are presented in a simple, visual way that younger children can understand, and the experiments are highly engaging. However, many experiments require adult supervision and are not safe for young children to attempt alone, so parental guidance is recommended.

Are there any dangerous experiments shown that my child might try to copy?

Yes, several experiments use tools like scissors, knives, drills, heat sources (hair dryer, dry ice), electricity (Tesla coil, electromagnets), and heavy equipment. The host repeatedly emphasizes safety and asks children to get adult help. Parents should watch alongside their child and discuss which experiments are safe to do at home and which require supervision.

Does the video contain any advertising or sponsored content?

No, the video has zero hidden advertising or sponsored content. All materials used are common household or science center items. The show is purely educational with no commercial intent.

What educational value does this video offer?

The video covers a broad range of STEM topics including physics (vibration, sound, light, electricity), chemistry (electromagnets, dry ice), engineering (bridge building, structures), and earth science (earthquakes, static electricity lightning). Each segment explains the underlying science and often includes a 'maxed out' version to show real-world applications. It encourages critical thinking and curiosity.

Is the language and content appropriate for all children?

Absolutely. There is no strong language, violence, sexual content, or any other concerning material. The tone is enthusiastic, positive, and focused on learning. The host uses humor and clear explanations. It's suitable for all children.

How long is this video and is it okay to watch in one sitting?

The video is a compilation lasting over an hour. While the content is engaging, young children may lose focus. It's recommended to watch in shorter segments (e.g., one experiment at a time) to maximize learning and maintain interest.

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