Episode 3: Spy Car Escape
Adam and Jamie experiment with different ways to lose a tail in a car chase, as Kari, Grant and Tory explore whether an object fired backward from a vehicle moving forward will simply will fall to the ground.
Adam and Jamie experiment with different ways to lose a tail in a car chase, as Kari, Grant and Tory explore whether an object fired backward from a vehicle moving forward will simply will fall to the ground.
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
On this episode of MythBusters Adam and Jamie return to the Old Wild West for a quick draw gun-slinging story, while Grant, Tory and Jessi hop on board the Mythbus for another manic myth from the movie Speed. Hang onto your ten-gallon hats!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.
This sticky episode of Mythbusters has the team testing a physics "thought problem." Also, a pair of 'magic bullet' myths are explored - one from TV, and from an American frontier legend.