Synopsis
Knowles and McCork ask, how do aeroplanes fly?
- Programme: Brain Freeze
- Series: 1
- Episode: 5: Aeroplanes
- Channel: CBBC
- Broadcast year: 2014
- Science | Forces and magnets | Effects of air resistance, water resistance and gravity
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
Add Notes
More clips from Brain Freeze
S1E1: Bee Sting | Brain Freeze
S1E1: Bee Sting | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask if it is true that a bee dies after it stings.
S1E10: Voice Recording | Brain Freeze
S1E10: Voice Recording | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, why does my voice sound different recorded?
S1E11: Love | Brain Freeze
S1E11: Love | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, what happens when we fall in love?
S1E12: Dinosaurs | Brain Freeze
S1E12: Dinosaurs | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask why the dinosaurs became extinct.
S1E13: The Sun | Brain Freeze
S1E13: The Sun | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, when will the sun stop shining?
S1E2: Haircut | Brain Freeze
S1E2: Haircut | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask why a haircut doesn't hurt.
S1E3: Aliens | Brain Freeze
S1E3: Aliens | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask if aliens exist.
S1E4: Deep Ocean | Brain Freeze
S1E4: Deep Ocean | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, what is the deepest part of the ocean?
S1E6: Dreaming | Brain Freeze
S1E6: Dreaming | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, why do we dream?
S1E7: Oldest Living Thing | Brain Freeze
S1E7: Oldest Living Thing | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, what is the oldest living thing?
S1E8: Clouds | Brain Freeze
S1E8: Clouds | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, where do clouds come from?
S1E9: AI | Brain Freeze
S1E9: AI | Brain Freeze
Knowles and McCork ask, can computers think?
More resources about Science
Amazon deforestation | Meat: A Threat to Our Planet?
Amazon deforestation | Meat: A Threat to Our Planet?
Liz Bonnin witnesses the devastation of the Amazon rainforest from the sky.
03: Destroying the Forest | Landmarks
03: Destroying the Forest | Landmarks
By the next century, the rainforests of the world could have disappeared for ever, destroyed by outside influences and economic pressur...
Sustainable meat production | Meat: A Threat to Our Planet?
Sustainable meat production | Meat: A Threat to Our Planet?
Liz Bonnin discusses the importance of understanding the process behind the meat we eat (warning: this clip conta...
The carbon cycle and global warming | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
The carbon cycle and global warming | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
The carbon cycle process is being overwhelmed by the amount of carbon dioxide released into the at...
04: Saving the Forest | Landmarks
04: Saving the Forest | Landmarks
Despite the destruction, there are ways to save the forest, by careful harvesting, protecting, learning, replanting, policing - and campaig...
3: Mary Ploppins, Magnets and Sorting Your Bits Out | Horrible Science
3: Mary Ploppins, Magnets and Sorting Your Bits Out | Horrible Science
Mary Ploppins soothes those digestive ills, Dr Big Brain tries banana power, and Einstein reacts to Ti...
Carbon in the ocean | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
Carbon in the ocean | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
Dr Helen Czerski explains how carbon is incorporated into the ocean and how the increase in carbon intake is impac...
Darwin's Natural Selection (Song) | Horrible Histories
Darwin's Natural Selection (Song) | Horrible Histories
Charles Darwin explains his theory of evolution via song, oh, and there's a dancing gorilla!
The boiling sea | Blue Planet II
The boiling sea | Blue Planet II
Lantern fish provide a rare banquet for some of the ocean’s top predators.
01: The Living Forest | Landmarks
01: The Living Forest | Landmarks
The Living Forest looks at all the animals & plants that live in the forest on the ground to the forest canopy, & shows how they live in ba...
Fossil fuels behind every day food | Natural World
Fossil fuels behind every day food | Natural World
Rebecca Hosking goes through the fossil fuels involved in creating a shop bought sandwich.
Life in icy environments | The Secret Life of Ice
Life in icy environments | The Secret Life of Ice
Dr Gabrielle Walker investigates how life has evolved in icy underwater environments.
Polar bears' habitat under threat from glacial melt | Planet Earth
Polar bears' habitat under threat from glacial melt | Planet Earth
David Attenborough discusses the effects on polar bears of melting Arctic ice caused by global warming.
S1E9: Nina Needs A Wee | Nina and the Neurons
S1E9: Nina Needs A Wee | Nina and the Neurons
Nina goes to Spain to meet Jessica and to find out how we know when we need to use the toilet.
The smallest fox with the biggest ears! | Super Cute Animals (video)
The smallest fox with the biggest ears! | Super Cute Animals (video)
The fennec's ears help it to survive in the heat of the desert dunes.
02: People of the Forest | Landmarks
02: People of the Forest | Landmarks
People of the Forest looks at the Baka of the Cameroon & the Kayapo of South America & how their lives work in balance with the rainforest.
15: Forces and Motion Special | Horrible Science
15: Forces and Motion Special | Horrible Science
A weird and wonderful look at how gravity, magnetism and friction impact everything. With Fred Sirieix.
9: Space Vomit, Pet Mushrooms and Death by Chicken | Horrible Science
9: Space Vomit, Pet Mushrooms and Death by Chicken | Horrible Science
Revolting space travel, evolving cows, pet mushrooms, and Einstein watches a car on a trampoline.
A wheelie good defence | Africa
A wheelie good defence | Africa
A golden wheel spider escapes the threat of a pompilid spider wasp in an amazing way.
Bear Whiteout | Incredible Animal Journeys
Bear Whiteout | Incredible Animal Journeys
This sort of weather's uncomfortable for us humans, but it would have to get much, much worse to bother the bears. They can handle...