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Engineer Jem tries to smash a land speed record with the help of a single fire extinguisher, a go-kart and a well oiled spanner. In an experiment that you really shouldn't try at home, Jem builds h...imself a go-kart attached to a staggeringly powerful fire extinguisher that uses the laws of physics to fire him along a race track and into the record books. With oil prices rising every year, Dallas takes on an issue that concerns all of us. What will we do when the oil runs out? At the moment, across the globe, we use 85 million barrels of crude oil every single day but the fact is that our oil supplies can't last forever. With Richard Branson as one of his guides, Dallas looks at the future of oil explorations, and tells us what this means for our wallets. Liz goes behind the scenes of the real CSI (the Forensic Science Service) to meet the scientists working with the police to solve real crimes. With one crime, three suspects and no DNA evidence, Liz launches her very own forensic investigation to catch the bad guy.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Series: Bang goes the theory; Series 2
Episode 1
First transmission date: 15-03-2010
Published: 2010
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Duration: 00:29:03
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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/b00rm0dk
OU Website: http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/whats-on/bang-goes-the-theory-2-episode-1
Subject terms: Crime scene searches; Fire extinguishers; Forensic sciences; Karting; Marmite (Trademark); Petroleum reserves; Speed records
Production number: FKAH961E
Videofinder number: 81637
Available to public: no