The most explosive science demos - with The Royal Institution
For 200 years, spectacular science demonstrations have lit up the famous theatre at the Royal Institution. This year we’re celebrating the 200th anniversary of the CHRISTMAS LECTURES. And 200 years means there have been a lot of science demonstrations performed in our iconic theatre, bringing the most fascinating science to life. This session was recorded on the 17th July 2025 So we’ve teamed up with the British Science Association to bring you the very best of them, the cream of the crop, hosted by our expert Ri Demo Team. Our theatre has seen snot-filled fake noses and lightbulbs dipped in liquid nitrogen, animal magnetism and exploding balloons; but what will we see this time? Join us for a flagship event of British Science Week, help us kick start our special year of Discover200 celebrations with a bang (quite literally), and let’s choose the greatest science demos. Of. All. Time! --- This was originally an ad-free preview for our Science Supporters. Join now to watch all our lectures early, and get exclusive access to the Q&As: / @theroyalinstitution --- Join this channel as a member to get access to perks: / @theroyalinstitution Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe --- Chapters: 0:00 Introduction – 200 Years of the Royal Institution 1:16 Faraday's Candle & The Birth of Science Communication 5:02 Can You Relight a Candle with Smoke? (Faraday Demo) 9:47 The First Ever Christmas Lectures (1825) 11:34 Thomas Young's Double Slit Experiment – Proving Light is a Wave 13:54 Ripple Tank: Making Wave Interference Visible 15:23 The World's First Hack — at the Royal Institution in 1903 18:11 Giant Bubbles & Thin Film Interference 24:01 John Tyndall's Fire Piston — Lighting Fire with Compressed Air 28:41 Red Hot Cannonball & Parabolic Mirrors 34:33 Maths Saves the Day — The Gunge Drop 37:23 The Pendulum of Doom 42:36 Spinning Chair — Conservation of Angular Momentum 47:11 Joseph Swan & The Incandescent Light Bulb in Liquid Nitrogen 54:34 Camera Obscura — The World's Earliest Camera 1:00:50 James Dewar, Cryogenics & Noble Gas Tubes 1:04:06 Tesla Coil Demonstration — Electricity Through the Air 1:16:25 Plasma — The Fourth State of Matter 1:22:33 The Plasma Toroid: A Ring of Lightning --- The Ri is on Twitter: / ri_science and Facebook: / royalinstitution and TikTok: / ri_science Listen to the Ri podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... Donate to the RI and help us bring you more lectures: https://www.rigb.org/support-us/donat... Our editorial policy: https://www.rigb.org/editing-ri-talks... Subscribe for the latest science videos: http://bit.ly/RiNewsletter Product links on this page may be affiliate links which means it won't cost you any extra but we may earn a small commission if you decide to purchase through the link. #scienceexperiments #sciencedemonstrations #physicsexperiments #chemistryexperiments #royalinstitution #famousscienceexperiments #funscienceexperiments #classicphysicsdemos #michaelfaradaycandleexperiment #teslacoildemo #liquidnitrogenexperiment #doubleslitexperiment #plasmaphysicsdemo #britishscienceweek #schoolsciencedemo

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