01x05 - Episode 5

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "X-periMENTAL". Aired: 8 January 2003 – 1 March 2004.*
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01x05 - Episode 5

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far will our gravity g*n fire its deadly

Javelin

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experimental welcome to experimental The

Nutty knockout competition to find the

country's sharpest science shars two

teams do battle today and they are the

red team from rosaca school in Blackpool

please welcome Becky Chelsea Max and the

green team who come from St George's

School in heavly cheser they are Daran

Paul Callum and those are the

teams now you don't need to be a nuclear

physicist to understand the rules we'll

show both teams the beginning of an exp

experiment and then using smarts sense

and science they have to predict the

outcome of the experiment now they will

have all the appropriate experimental

apparatus to use and they will have at

their disposal the extensive knowledge

of our science analysis Matrix otherwise

known as Sam and your thought of the day

Sam is do you know what an expert is no

an ex is nothing at all and a spert is a

drip and de pression ah well you see I

never claimed to be an expert at

anything on today's first experiment now

outside this here research lab is our

testing ground and that's where we'll

find our chief experimentor Holly

Willoughby welcome to the experimental

testing ground our first experiment

involves this table which is divided

into three sections in zone one there is

a standard dinner China set in zone two

there is a lightweight picnic plastic

set and in zone three there are objects

which are much taller and heavier like

these glasses and V es the challenge

facing our teams is to predict how many

objects will be left in each Zone when

the tablecloth is whipped away by this

huge bungee cord now this bungee cord is

exerting a force equivalent to about 65

kg right teams that's your challenge how

many items will remain in each Zone once

the tablecloth has been whipped away

your experiment time starts

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now the team are simply copying Holly's

experiment on a smaller scale with their

own tablecloths and

Crockery everything's going to stay on y

okay well let's move that out the way

you got that's it like okay

quickly big

tug she

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did that so

we

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29 stay with so Sam potentially quite a

messy

experiment true but creative clutter

Isaac Newton stated that an object at

rest tends to stay at rest so the cloth

may move but some of the objects may not

yeah step back and give it a

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b right teams your time is up in order

of zones 1 2 and three what are your

predictions please 31 17 and 11 30 22

and 8 okay well that's the theory let's

see how it ties in with the facts

Holly okay Otis the table is now laid

the bungee cords are stretched and the

entire entire area has been cleared for

safety reasons now here to release the

bungee cords is our top technician Herby

HBY that's actually quite impressive I

think I might give him a starring roll

next week Ora maybe not it's now time to

start the countdown three 2 One

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release right Otis zone three is a mess

and has 11 items left Zone 2 is also a

mess and has 22 items left and Zone one

remains completely intacted with 33

items left on the

table a high stand of experimentation

there guys well done the scores are

greens 88 Reds

90 eido is the ancient Japanese martial

art of swordsmanship unlike fencing

where the emphasis is on on combat in

eido the skill lies in the Precision and

power of Strokes made against specially

prepared straw called makiwara all our

teams have to calculate is how long it

will take iido swordsman Nick Tuli to

chop three machiwara into 12 separate

pieces teams your test time starts now

meanwhile I'm going to demonstrate how

sharp Nick's sword actually is so Nick

you'd like to come in

kicha hold that nice and tight for you

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job thank

you okay teams do your

thing Nick's samurai sword is so deadly

sharp that for safety reasons the teams

have to test the hardness of the straw

bales with

swords Sam a sword and the saw how can

you compare the two well atus this is a

scientific compromise to give give the

teams an idea of how tough the straw

bail

is the Ido was developed nearly 200

years ago by Japanese swordsman arumi

who devised 45 different sword

exercises what

we

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okay teams no more time left I'd like

your predictions Now 1 minute 21 seconds

4 minutes 30

seconds let's see how their Theory ties

in with reality Nick are you ready ready

three two one

go

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16.46% points but the Reds were a lot

closer even though they were off the

mark we'll be awarding them a

complimentary 15 points bringing their

total

to5 and so with Reds currently in the

lead we go back outside to Holly for our

next

stunt what we have here is a gravity g*n

now that's basically a tube about a

couple of meters above the floor but

inside this is a javelin m*ssile

attached to the tail of the javelin is a

rope now that rope comes up here and by

this set of pulley it is attached to

these very heavy weights now the idea is

that when these weights are dropped the

javelin is pulled out the challenge

facing our teams is to work out how far

the javelin will

go right teams that's your challenge how

far will the javelin fly teams your test

time Starts

Now by measuring how far their miniature

grav g*n can fire the teams should be

able to estimate the range of Holly's

larger

version Sam tell me something I don't

know well noce objects fall to the

ground because of gravity the higher the

speed the faster and further the javelin

will get go gravity is not just useful

it is

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essential okay teams it's important to

remember that your model here is about

10 to 15 times less Dynamic than the

real

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thing we just going to do one last check

or

what are you talking

about squibble squibble squibble get

off okay teams your time's up can I have

your predictions please 7.06 M 33 M okay

let's see how their predictions tie into

reality

Holly the entire area has been cleared

and the range secured Herby should be in

position just checking Herby come on

then herbster let's let this gravity g*n

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go okay Otis the javelin flew

18.7

M how far did you think it would go now

remember percentage accuracy scores

points here the greens were 24% accurate

bringing their total to 112 points the

Reds were 38% accurate and their total

is

143 that means the red team from

roseacre school in Blackpool are today's

winners and their score goes onto the

leaderboard

at the end of the series the top two

teams on the experimental leader board

will battle it out in the Grand Final

but right now the red team has the

chance to increase their points by

correctly predicting the outcome of our

fourth and final stunt this is The

Fabulous Furniture fling ofon and for

that we go out to

Holly our final game gives the winning

team an opportunity to head further up

the leaderboard we simply guessing how

far this massive nit and Cannon can

fling one of the objects behind me as

always the choice goes to you our

observational team okay observation team

which gets flung first choose

now right whilst Herby's loading the

piano onto the furniture flinger I

thought I'd take this opportunity just

to not now

Heria as I was saying Gerald has

received an email from a female oo and

she's a forlift truck but she's not

exactly the driver she is actually a

forlift truck and she says that Gerald

has definitely got buns of steals well

actually they're titanium so guys how

far will the ram fling the piano you've

got 10 seconds your time starts now now

the last thing we flung was the garden

shed and that was lighter but bulkier

than a piano and that went 18 .3

M guys your time is up can I have your

prediction please 21 M well let's see

how your theory ties into fact

Holly the piano has been loaded Gerald

here is in position and the whole area

has been cleared for safety reasons so

Herby let her

rip

okay Otis the official measurement that

the piano flew is 15.2

M the red team was 62% accurate there

bringing their total to 205 and placing

them equal sixth on the experimental

leaderboard but how long will they

remain there join us next time when

another two teams will be taking a

sideways glance at science with with a

b*mb powered by stomach ache mixture a

rubber glove blowout and stuntman Joss

enjoying a bumpy ride see you next

time hi everyone for the first time in

our lives we're taking charge of our

family holiday not looking forward to

this and we've actually told our parents

where to go no shopping mom's put on a

brave face dad's really lost it we're

having a great time this is our break

but it could all go wrong you can check

it out when we get back the brand new

series of give me a break start Saturday

at 8:30 see BBC on BBC

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