Machines: How They Work
The extraordinary inner workings of an escalator, a leaf blower and a tape measure.
The extraordinary inner workings of an escalator, a leaf blower and a tape measure.
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The extraordinary inner workings of a safe, a tennis ball launcher and a music box.
The extraordinary inner workings of an escalator, a leaf blower and a tape measure.
The extraordinary inner workings of a car wash, a blender and a bicycle pump.
The extraordinary inner workings of a chainsaw, a jukebox and a fishing reel.
If a giant roach motel can trap a human; if a spider's web is really stronger than steel.
Using a fire extinguisher to propel a person in space; no one in space can hear one scream.
Vince Gilligan challenges the Busters to prove just how destructive a giant magnet can be.
Seeing if Adam's gas can launch a rocket; did a patient's flatulence light up an operating room.
The team investigates if a paper shredder plus canned air is a recipe for disaster.
The team tackles two tabletop gaming myths, involving a Jenga move and the domino effect.
Adam and the team put a slinky to the test and try to use it to hoist a car.
Testing if old batteries can set off a dangerous chain reaction; diabolically difficult trick shot.
Finding out if a single spark and air freshener can create a catastrophic car calamity.
Investigating if duct tape can be used as a viable parachute and as a quick fix for a flat tire.
An airport made from water and ice; a fish factory churns out millions of pounds of seafood a day.
A barge carries an entire train; a flying ambulance saves lives at 14,000 feet.
Alaska's Coast Guard fights waters to maintain buoys; rewards below Alaska's surface.
Alaskan engineers build a massive dam to power an entire town; the world's largest helicopters.
A machine with 588 teeth keeps the airport running; tugboats break through ice in the port.
A ship built to endure tsunami size waves travels on a highway unlike any other in North America.
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