video
people
LIGHTNING STRIKES MOBILE PHONE
By NationalGeographic
Liverpool University has created a machine that can generate a bolt of electricity of up to 60,000 amps and 6,000 volts, effectively a man-made version of lightning. But what would happen if just a third of this power were to strike a mobile phone?
(0)
460
Entertainment
11/2
Please separate tags with commas
Mobile
Lightning
Copy and paste this URL to link directly to your video.
Copy and paste this URL to embed your video.
Be the first to comment on this video.
Click here
to register or sign in.
Icons of Power: The Madness of Henry VIII
User
NationalGeographic
Views
1148
12/7
Ax Men
User
TheHistoryChannel
Views
1231
10/7
Wheres Kitty ?
User
johnnetsite5000
Views
1457
15/6
GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK ROBERT!
User
SkyCast
Views
1561
12/6
ff
NationalGeographic
24/01/2008
32
37232
0
Winning the lottery
We all want to win the lottery, be in the money big time and live it up, but are there any ways you can cheat chance and win without difficulty? What about lucky numbers and sequences? Do they work? Tune in to What Would Happen If? on National Geographic, Sundays at 5pm.
What Would Happen If...?
Dr Marty Jopson and his team of human guinea pigs investigate life's many mysteries. Featuring explosive experiments and terrifying trials, this madcap series is all about asking questions and finding answers. If no one had asked "What would happen if you took water, yeast, hops and malt and mixed them all together for a while" where would we be today?
Silly Putty
Silly putty is a child’s toy that was invented by Scottish engineer James Wright, who was trying to come up with an alternative to rubber for use in car tyres. What would happen if you got a very big blob of it and dropped it from a very high place? Tune in to National Geographic, Sundays at 5pm.
Piglets snuggle up to surrogate Tiger Mum
Motherhood appears to come naturally to Saimai, a tiger in a zoo near Bangkok, who lovingly brings up piglets as if they were her own. But the zoo is facing criticism for the conditions it keeps its tigers in.
Junior Ronaldo
23 month old Ronaldo
Ross Kemp In Afghanistan - Interview with Ross Part 2
A candid chat with Ross during the editing of the Sky One series Ross Kemp in Afghanistan.
Sky Sports
Sky One