
Description
In the third instalment of 'Bang goes the theory', Dallas Campbell traces the incredible global journey of 30,000 indestructible plastic ducks, while Liz Bonnin goes on manoeuvres at the bottom of ...the Baltic Sea in the Royal Navy's latest search and rescue sub. Dr Yan Wong challenges the people of Cardiff to take on the might of friction, and Jem Stansfield uses two domestic vacuum cleaners to climb up the side of a building.
In the third instalment of 'Bang goes the theory', Dallas Campbell traces the incredible global journey of 30,000 indestructible plastic ducks, while Liz Bonnin goes on manoeuvres at the bottom of ...the Baltic Sea in the Royal Navy's latest search and rescue sub. Dr Yan Wong challenges the people of Cardiff to take on the might of friction, and Jem Stansfield uses two domestic vacuum cleaners to climb up the side of a building.
Series: | Bang goes the theory; Series 1 |
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Episode | 3 |
First transmission date: | 03-08-2009 |
Published: | 2009 |
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Duration: | 00:28:36 |
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Producer: | Catherine McCarthy |
Contributors: | Liz Bonnin; Dallas Campbell; Jem Stansfield; Yan Wong |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Link to related site: | BBC Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m3zv5 OU Website: http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/whats-on/bang-goes-the-theory-1-episode-3 |
Subject terms: | Friction; Ocean currents; Submersibles; Vacuum cleaners |
Production number: | FKAH343B |
Videofinder number: | 81310 |
Available to public: | no |