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- 1. Flight Sep 10, 1993
- How objects create differences in air pressure to develop the lift they need to fly.
- 2. Earth's Crust Sep 17, 1993
- A study of the Earth's surface and how it differs from the Earth's core.
- 3. Skin Sep 24, 1993
- How the skin regulates body temperature, protects the inner body and provides the sense of touch.
Learn about electricity, the flow of electrons, with Bill Nye. Find out how batteries, generators, circuits, and solar cells work, and watch classic episodes and videos.
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Episode Description:It's time for Bill Nye to shed a little light on electricity. Electricity might seem mysterious, but once you understand the science the ...
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- Bill Nye The Science Guy HD
Watch the “Static Electricity” episode – it’s shocking! The Big Ideas. All materials have electrons, which are tiny charged parts of atoms. A buildup of these charged electrons is called static electricity. Static charges can jump from one object to another. Did You Know That? Lightning is a form of static electricity?
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Learn how electricity is a form of energy that can be changed from one form to another. Watch Bill Nye the Science Guy demonstrate how electricity is produced by dams, light bulbs, and sound.
12. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary Comedy Family. Bill Nye's scientific lecture about a stationary electric charge typically produced by friction that causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair. Writers. Bill Nye. Jon Sherman. Scott Schaefer. Stars. Bill Nye. Pat Cashman. Elaine Miles. See production info at IMDbPro.