Beakman's World

  • : 1992
  • : 91
  • : 14
  • CBS
  • Children Comedy Family

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Rain, Beakmania & Volcanoes
Episode overview
19, 1992
Beakman explains the cyclical process of rain and evaporation. The sun warms up water in a puddle, turning it into invisible vapor. As the vapor rises it cools, which makes it condense .. show full overview
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Gravity, Beakmania & Inertia
Episode overview
26, 1992
Beakman explains the laws of gravity; Galileo shows the effects of gravity;. Sir Isaac Newton explains inertia; how a seat belt helps save lives.
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Noises at Night, Beakmania & The Nose
Episode overview
03, 1992
Beakman explains why your house creaks at night. And then explains the purpose of snot and mucus in your nose.
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Blood, Beakmania & Dreams
Episode overview
10, 1992
Beakman explains how blood provides food and oxygen to the human body and removes the blood cells' waste products while defending your body from disease. He also covers questions on the .. show full overview
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Leaves, Beakmania & Paper
Episode overview
17, 1992
In this episode, Beakman shows how plants "eat," reveals a host of creepy animal facts and shows how to make and recycle paper.
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Soap, Beakmania & Auto Engines
Episode overview
24, 1992
Beakman reveals how soap cleans and how explosions propel automobiles, and explores the question if birds sweat?
1x7
Electricity, Beakmania & Light Bulbs
Episode overview
31, 1992
Beakman reveals the truth on electrical currents, if carrots improve eyesight and explores the workings of the electric light.
1x8
Sound, Beakmania & Explosions
Episode overview
07, 1992
Beakman tells us about sound and how explosions are made.
1x9
Refraction, Attraction & Beakmania
Episode overview
14, 1992
Beakman explains how eyeglasses bend light, creates a needle compass and along the way discusses penguins.
1x10
Levers, Beakmania, & Television
Episode overview
21, 1992
Beakman reveals the three different kinds of levers and how to use them and reveals how a television works.
1x11
Boats, Beakmania & Airplanes
Episode overview
28, 1992
Beakman demonstrates the concepts of density and displacement then flies over to explain how airplanes fly.
1x12
Bubbles, Beakmania & Feet
Episode overview
23, 1993
Beakman shows why bubbles are round, explaining that since a bubble is trapped gas, a sphere is the shape that can hold the most air with the least amount of bubble solution. He also sticks his nose into smelly feet.
1x13
Microscopes, Beakmania & Healing
Episode overview
30, 1993
Beakman discusses microscopes and how important they are to science. The inventor of the compound microscope shows how two lenses are used to make objects look bigger. When Josie gets hurt, Beakman picks into scabs.
1x14
Scientific Method, Beakmania & Rainbows
Episode overview
06, 1993
Beakman explains how researchers use the scientific method to figure things out. Josie and Lester help find out if salt water conducts electricity.
1x15
Vaccinations, Beakmania & Friction
Episode overview
13, 1993
Beakman is asked about vaccinations, and calls upon Dr. Edward Jenner to explain how he came up with the idea. He later does a truck with water and a funnel and examines heat from friction.
1x16
Thermodynamics, Beakmania & Pimples
Episode overview
20, 1993
Beakman explains thermodynamics by showing how hot things cool and cold things warm up to room temperature, and how molecules move faster when they are hot than when they are cold. Afterward, Beakman explains why people get pimples.
1x17
Fossils, Beakmania & the Human Voice
Episode overview
27, 1993
Beakman describes fossils and why they are important clues to learn what the world was like thousands of years ago. Dr. Louis Leakey explains that fossils are formed when plant or animal remains are quickly buried in sediment.
1x18
Lungs, Beakmania & Telephones
Episode overview
06, 1993
Beakman demonstrates how people breath using a model of the diaphragm and lungs. Beakman also explains the sending of signals via telephones.
1x19
Tape Recordings, Beakmania & Force Vs. Pressure
Episode overview
03, 1993
Beakman demonstrates how cassette players convert sound into electromagnetic signals that get stored onto a tape and delves into the mystery of a bed of nails. Can you really lie on it without getting skewered?
1x20
Microwaves, Beakmania & Spiders
Episode overview
10, 1993
Beakman reveals how microwave ovens work and shows a cross-section model of a spider that demonstrates how they spin silk. He als discusses how they can be a crucial part of our ecosystem by eating harmful insects.
1x21
Earwax, Beakmania & Rocket Engines
Episode overview
17, 1993
Beakman explains the human ear, why we have earwax, and why they pop when they are under pressure. He also introduces Robert Goddard, the father of modern rocketry.
1x22
Ozone, Beakmania & Acid
Episode overview
24, 1993
Beakman discusses the ozone layer and why it is rapidly depleting. He also explains the complexities of acids.
1x23
Plumbing, Beakmania & Roller Coasters
Episode overview
01, 1993
Beakman discusses how plumbing works, and why the world is a better place with it. He also explains how and why roller coasters work.
1x24
Bees, Beakmania & Earthquakes
Episode overview
08, 1993
Beakman discusses how bees live and produce honey. He also explains how shifting plates on the earth's surface cause earthquakes.
1x25
Reflection, Beakmania & Madame Curie
Episode overview
15, 1993
Beakman discusses why light rays cannot pass through a mirror. He also explains atomic energy with the founder of Radium, Madame Curie.
1x26
Wheels, Beakmania & Finding Answers
Episode overview
22, 1993
Beakman explains how prehistoric man invented the wheel. He also discusses how your neighborhood public library is a great source of information.

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