Veritasium - Season 4 / Year 2012
Season 4 / Year 2012
Episodes
What Is The Coastline Paradox?
Koala Encounters
The Science of Curveballs
World's Longest Straw
Are You Lightest In The Morning?
Spinning Tube Trick
Spinning Tube Trick Explained
Spool Trick
Spinning Tube Trick Answer
Where Do Trees Get Their Mass From?
Why Do You Make People Look Stupid?
Destination: Alaska
What Causes The Northern Lights? (Aurora Borealis)
Where Does The Sun Get Its Energy?
Why Are Astronauts Weightless?
Spinning Disk Trick
Gyroscopic Precession
How Does A Slinky Fall?
Spinning Disk Trick Solution
Transit of Venus! Sydney 2012 Contacts, Contracts and Parallax
Does a Falling Slinky Defy Gravity
Northern Lights From 100,000 ft!
Free Higgs!
Atomic Bonding Song
Veritasium & Team Record Gold Invade London
How Does A Wing Actually Work?
How Does A Sailboat Actually Work?
What's The Best High Jump Technique?
How Does A Boomerang Work?
Misconceptions About Temperature
How Can Trees Be Taller Than 10m?
What's In A Candle Flame?
Making SOLID Nitrogen!
Misconceptions About Falling Objects
Levitating Barbecue! Electromagnetic Induction
What Now For The Higgs Boson?
How Trees Bend the Laws of Physics
World's First Electric Generator
Corn Flour Fireball
How To Clean Up Space Junk
Paralysed Rats Made To Walk Again
What Could Survive An Atomic Bomb?
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