Episode 24: Boomerang Bullet
Can ricochets of a bullet fired by you kill you in a closed space? And a Monty Python myth with a bouncing castle. Source: Discovery
Can ricochets of a bullet fired by you kill you in a closed space? And a Monty Python myth with a bouncing castle. Source: Discovery
It's an episode of scientific genius with punching, pummeling, and explosive action! Adam and Jamie test the classic physics textbook theory Bullet Dropped vs. Bullet Fired. Kari, Grant and Tory test if it is ever possible to knock someone's socks off. Source: Discovery
This episode features plenty of gunfire and sonic booms, as the gang tests a claim in which a shooter can cause the trajectory of a bullet to curve.
the following myths are tested in this episode ninja swatting a bullet barehanded breathing air from an underwater car tire airbag going off breaking thumbs several speed camera retests RFID in an MRI
In this episode, Adam and Jamie test the myth that footballs filled with helium are more stable, fly further and hang longer that footballs filled with air. Then, the Mythbuilders see if teeth are strong enough to withstand the force of a bullet.
In this episode the Mythbusters and "Mythbuilders" test: -How deep do you have to dive to survive a gunshot. -They test if to get a swinger to go all the way around a swing set, up and over the bar is possible.
In this episode the Mythbusters and "Mythbuilders" test: -If is possible that a woman in the civil war was impregnated by a bullet that went through a soldier's "masculine region". -They test if it's safe to be in a bathroom's tub during a lighting storm. -Finally, they see what happens if you forget to detach your trailer from your boat, and you take it to the lake. Will the boat sink?
In this episode the Mythbusters test: -If it's possible to use an ice bullet to kill someone without leaving evidence. -They see if a toilet can explode by pouring a flammable liquid into it and lighting a match. -If it's raining, you get wetter running or walking?