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[National Geographic系列]:我不知道I Didn't Know That-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由Vicki Butler Henderson主持的科学纪录片,由《国家地理》杂志在2009年出版-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by Vicki Butler Henderson, published by National Geographic in 2009- English narration
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我不知道工业科学家理查德·安布罗斯(Richard Ambrose)和乔尼·菲利普斯(Jonny Phillips)发现了普通日常物品背后的非凡事实。我不知道那是一个充满动作的系列,揭露了我们认为理所当然的关于普通物品的鲜为人知的事实。从安全气囊到茶包,从牙膏到茶,从避孕套到安全帽,每一集都是疯狂的示威游行,令人耳目一新,并且很少听到有关日常用品的信息。演示者Richard Ambrose和Jonny Phillips?两位真正的工业科学家,对知识的渴求永无止境?他们寻求调查的事情是如何制造的,里面有什么他们,他们是如何测试,以及他们如何work.Are你的infomaniac?[编辑]???轮胎???理查德(Richard)和乔尼(Jonny)深入橡胶世界来测试轮胎。在与一名顶级特技车手在赛道上呼啸而过后,他们前往邓禄普(Dunlop)的测试室-爆破室(Burst Cell)-目睹一架波音737轮胎过度充气至毁坏。从轮胎到洗手间,我们加入了一群嗅探器,这些嗅探器会散发出新鲜的气味来消除恶臭,此外还可以看到他们的250个同时冲洗的抽水马桶,旨在测试清洁产品。后来,我们二人发现了摩托车头盔和跟随无处不在的回形针的发展。最后,在一个塑料瓶工厂进行幕后研究,看看微小的塑料管如何变成巨大的2升弹出瓶。[编辑]???胶水???为了找出关于胶水的所有知识,Richard和Jonny重塑了经典的《飞人》。通过将Jonny粘在板上并将其从水池上方的吊车上晃来晃去,将墙纸粘贴到电视广告中。找出如何通过自动模拟人工底部测试椅子,每个底部增加350万个坐下次数。一个月。然后,强尼(Jonny)切片打开了等离子电视,以查看里面的东西,而理查德(Richard)则看着现代钞票的技术及其所藏细菌。最后,有没有想过作品如何进入海边的岩石?我们向您展示如何。[编辑]???电池???理查德(Richard)和乔尼(Jonny)发现了有关电池的所有知识-从标准电池到由海水,水果甚至尿液供电的电池。然后,他们在赛道上目睹了由电池供电的牛奶浮标在陆地速度方面的世界纪录。它会超越目前的每小时73.39英里的纪录吗?您知道纳粹科学家创造并销售放射性牙膏吗?还是有可能自己制作牙膏?理查德实验。最后,强尼片打开板球和我们去幕后的以茶叶生产商,其中每分钟2000茶包制成。[编辑]???玻璃???高音唱歌真的能打碎玻璃吗?我们的二重奏在进入射击场之前测试了歌剧歌手的帮助,以测试防弹玻璃的真实阻力。此外,还可以找到有关Bumper Harris的信息,该人是单腿男子,曾在伦敦爱德华七世时代的自动扶梯上旅行,以证明其易用性。在 Testing测试中?与每天用1,000°C火焰喷射的人体模型Sid会面以测试防火服。然后,乔尼(Jonny)将角磨机带到一个斯诺克球上,看看里面是什么,然后我们去了一家肥皂厂的幕后。[编辑]???道路???您知道吗,仅1公里的三车道高速公路就耗资1300万英镑?但是,我们的道路是由什么制成的,又是什么使它们如此坚固?我们的无畏对测试耐久性I Didn't Know ThatIndustrial scientists Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips find extraordinary facts behind ordinary everyday objects. I Didn't Know That, an action-packed series exposes little-known facts about ordinary items we take for granted. From airbags to teabags, toothpaste to tea, and condoms to crash helmets, each episode is a mind-blowing cavalcade of crazy demonstrations and rarely-heard info about everyday stuff.Follow presenters Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips – two bona fide industrial scientists with an insatiable thirst for knowledge – on their quest to investigate how things are made, what's inside them, how they are tested and how they work.Are you an infomaniac?[edit] Tyres Richard and Jonny delve into the world of rubber to test tires. After whizzing around a track with a top stunt driver, they head to Dunlop’s testing chamber - The Burst Cell - to witness a Boeing 737 tire being over-inflated to destruction. From tires, onto toilets where we join a team of toilet sniffers who create fresh smells to annihilate malodors, plus see their 250 simultaneous flushing toilets designed to test cleaning products.Later, our duo finds out what’s inside a motorcycle helmet and follow the development of the ubiquitous paper clip. Finally, go behind-the-scenes at a plastic bottle factory to see how tiny plastic tubes become huge 2 liter pop bottles.[edit] Glue In a bid to find out all there is to know about glue, Richard and Jonny recreate the classic ‘flying man’ wallpaper paste TV ad by gluing Jonny to a board and dangling him from a crane above a pool of water. Find out how chairs are tested by robotic artificial human bottoms that each clock up 3.5 million ‘sit downs’ a month. Then Jonny slices open a plasma TV to see what’s inside, while Richard looks at the technology of modern bank notes and the bacteria they harbor. Finally, ever wondered how the writing gets into seaside rock? We show you how.[edit] Batteries Richard and Jonny find out all there is to know about batteries - from standard batteries to those powered by seawater, fruit and even…urine. Then they hit the racetrack to witness a world record land-speed attempt by a battery-powered milk float. Will it beat the current record of 73.39mph? Did you know that Nazi scientists created and marketed radioactive toothpaste? Or that it’s possible to make your own toothpaste? Richard experiments. Finally, Jonny slices open a cricket ball and we go behind-the-scenes at a tea manufacturer where each minute 2000 teabags are made.[edit] Glass Can high pitched singing really shatter glass? Our duo enlists the help of an opera singer before heading to a firing range to test the true resistance of bullet-proof glass. Also, find out about Bumper Harris, the one-legged man employed to travel on escalators in Edwardian London to demonstrate ease of usage. In ‘Testing Testing’ meet Sid the mannequin who is blasted daily with 1,000°C flames to test fireproof clothing. Then Jonny takes an angle grinder to a snooker ball to see what’s inside and we go behind the scenes at a soap factory.[edit] Roads Did you know that just 1km of three-lane motorway costs £13 million to build? But what are our roads made of and what makes them so strong? Our intrepid pair tests the durability of asphalt using a flame thrower, a high pressure water jet and finally, some petrol. Afterwards, we get walking at a boot factory where remote-controlled mechanical feet test water-proof capabilities and a real human endures temperatures of -40°C, all in the name of testing. Then Richard delves into the history of the telephone while Jonny takes his angle grinder to a catalytic converter to see what’s inside.[edit] Magnets Did you know that brakes on some vertical-drop fairground rides operate purely through electromagnetic induction? Richard and Jonny head to the fair to investigate, before visiting a scrapyard to demonstrate the incredible weight-lifting capabilities of a magnet powered by just four torch batteries. The guys then check out the magnetic suspension on a Ferrari and look at the future use of magnets in engine-free high speed, floating trains. But that’s not all, Richard finds out all there is to know about diamonds while Jonny tackles a gearbox with his angle grinder. Finally, we visit a chip manufacturer famous for creating the Cheese and Onion flavoured chip.[edit] Paint Richard and Jonny turn graffiti artists to test the properties of anti-graffiti paint. Then it’s off to the Humber Bridge for a spot of painting – little do they know it takes three years to paint the railings alone. Then it’s off to meet Keith, the man whose job it is to watch paint dry…literally! While Richard finds out all there is to know about a 1950s invention - car airbags, Jonny cuts open a pair of trainers. Then it’s off to a domestic fire alarm testing center to see how chip pan fires, petrol arson attacks and sofa fires are simulated to save lives. Finally, we head to an acoustic guitar workshop to see how nine different types of wood become a musical instrument.[edit] Steel Steel is one of the few manmade materials that is 100% recyclable - not only could your household cutlery be made of an old Victorian bridge or an old battleship, but after 9-11, NYC authorities dispatched thousands of tons of the wreckage around the world for recycling. Steel shipping containers can also be turned into surprisingly spacious and appealing housing as Jonny discovers on a visit to London’s Docklands. We also witness the super-strength of world record holder Manjit Singh who risks impalement to bend steel using his neck. Richard examines the trusty lawnmower invented by Englishman Edwin Budding and Jonny finds out about the amazing properties of Japanese Samurai swords before raising his grinder to some bathroom scales.[edit] Water To demonstrate the remarkable force of water, Richard and Jonny enlist some firemen to push their car using water jet force alone before trying their hand at some barefoot waterskiing. They then witness a machine that cuts through steel and rock with water propelled at 1000 meters a second – about the speed of a flying bullet. Then onto a floor testing facility, where real technicians walk on wet floors that increase in incline until they fall over. In a bid to find out how we spend £4 billion a year on chocolate in the UK, Richard tracks down a 2.5 ton Kit-Kat and a £140 truffle made for Madonna. Lastly we visit a Wellington boot factory where it takes just 6 minutes to make a wellie.[edit] Plastic Our duo examine the pros and cons of plastic including Bakelite, celluloid and Kevlar used in anti-stab material. Then there’s Teflon, this slippy plastic isn’t just used in frying pans, it’s also used for sledges, so the lads head to a ski slope to test its effectiveness. Using his angle grinder, Jonny attempts to see if it’s true that golf balls contain elastic bands. Meanwhile, on an investigation into the history of the humble brick, Richard meets a brickie who can lay 350 bricks per hour and attempts the sport of brick throwing. Finally, we visit a newspaper printing plant too see how 4.4 million papers are rolled off the press each week.
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Run-Time: 25mins
Framerate: 25fps
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