Learn Physics with Chain Reactions! - Part 2 | Amazing Adventures with Max and Friends! - YouTube

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Hello friends, and welcome to our lab! Here we study physics!
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What is physics you may ask? Physics is the study of matter and how it interacts with energy and force.
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At this lab, we study gravity, magnets, light, heat and energy, buoyancy, friction, simple machines, and much more.
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Wow! This is great! We’re excited to see how all of this works!
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By the way, meet our new robot friend, C-9. We call him Clam. When he gets scared, he closes like a clamshell.
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Can you please show him some of the physics activities you do here?
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Of course! You and Clam can watch me do some physics experiments! Unfortunately, our chain reaction machine is not finished yet, so I’ll show you using these small test activities.
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Don’t worry, Clam. This metal sphere fell because of a force called gravity! Gravity is what pulls everything toward the ground. Without gravity, there wouldn’t be life on Earth.
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Everything would fly up to space. Gravity is the reason a ball comes back down when you throw it into the air, instead of just traveling higher and higher.
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Next, let’s look at magnets! A magnet is a rock or a piece of metal that can pull certain types of metal toward itself.
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Magnets can’t pull things like paper, plastic, glass, or cloth, only things that are made of iron or that contain iron.
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Clam got attached to a magnet. It’s because Clam is made out of metal.
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And Bubble didn’t get attached because he is made out of plastic.
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Here, we also study about light! Light is a form of energy made of photons. Depending on the type of matter it comes into contact with, light will behave differently.
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Light can pass through transparent objects such as glass or water.
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Opaque objects block light, like this wooden wall. Translucent objects allow some light to travel through them.
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If light gets blocked by an opaque object, it creates a shadow.
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Come on, Clam. The chain reaction machine is not working yet.
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Here, we also study about heat and energy. Heat is the transfer of energy from one object to another because of a difference in temperature.
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Matter can change state based on heat or temperature. For example, if water is cold and its molecules are moving very slowly, it will be in a solid state we all know as ice.
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If it warms up, the ice will melt and water becomes a liquid.
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If you heat water even more, it will turn into a gas called steam!
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And it’s not just water. This solid piece of metal turns into a liquid state when we give it a lot of heat.
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Speaking of liquids, let’s take a look at buoyancy. In physics, buoyancy is the force of an object that makes the object rise or move upward.
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Why do some objects sink and some float?
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Objects that float are less dense than the water they pushed aside. Being a heavy object doesn’t mean it will always sink.
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Look, I have an apple and a metal nail. The apple is heavier than the nail. Let’s see which one will sink and which one will float.
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The apple floats because it has a greater volume of air than the nail, even though it is heavier.
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We have two more stations left!
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Now let’s look at friction! Friction is the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another. Different types of surfaces create different amounts of friction.
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Now let’s test it ourselves. Accelerate and try to stop really fast on this concrete surface.
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Wow! The concrete surface helps me stop very quickly!
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Now try on ice!
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Oh-oh, slippery!
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Ice has very low friction. It takes me so much longer to stop!
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And the last station is simple machines! Simple machines are basic mechanical devices for applying a force and doing work.
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They include the lever.
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The wheel and axle. For instance, using wheels and axles, we can create a wagon that can help us move a heavy load.
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Pulley.
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Inclined plane.
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Wedge.
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And screw.
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Where did Clam go? Clam? Clam? Where are you?
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Oh, no! Clam is inside the chain reaction machine and he’s activated it! We have to help him!
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Let’s use physics to help Clam!
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[Activated]
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[Activated]
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Look! Clam and spheres are falling because of gravity!
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Look, the metal balls are attracted to the magnet and the glass balls are not.
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Look, we can see shadows created by the chain reaction objects!
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Now Clam is going through tunnels made out of different materials.
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The first tunnel is opaque and it doesn’t let light through.
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The second tunnel is made out of translucent material. Some light gets absorbed and some goes through.
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The third tunnel is made out of clear glass. All the light travels through the tunnel walls.
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Clam sank because he is much denser than water. On the other hand, the plastic spheres are floating because of low density.
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The magnet picked up Clam and is carrying him over hot water. It is so hot, it turns to steam. Be careful, Clam! Never touch hot water!
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This is the final part of the chain reaction – simple machines!
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You did it, Clam!
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Thanks for learning with us!