[Energetic music plays]

Eric wears his auburn hair short. He wears a blue shirt with “ScienceXplosion” written on the chest. Electricity moves from Eric’s tablet to his hand.

Voices chant, WHAT A HIT,
IT'S NOT A TRICK,
IT'S SCIENCEXPLOSION ♪

Text reads, “ScienceXplosion.”

The voices chant, JUST FOR YOU,
COOL AND NEW, SCIENCXPLOSION.

Eric blows into a blue balloon. He lets go of the balloon and it deflates as it flies away from him. He rests his hand on a table by inflated yellow and orange balloons.

[Blowing, deflating, narrator laughs]

A narrator says, POOR ERIC.
LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE TIRED
FROM BLOWING UP BALLOONS.

Eric nods.

[Upbeat music plays]

The narrator says, LET ME SHOW
YOU ANOTHER COOL WAY TO
INFLATE EVEN BIGGER BALLOONS!

Eric picks up a hair dryer.

The narrator says, NO, ERIC,
YOU WON'T NEED THAT.
I PROMISE!

Eric drops a ball. It floats in the air.

The narrator says, WHOA! HOW
DOES IT FLOAT IN THE AIR
LIKE THAT?!

Eric reveals the ball floating on a stream of air from the hairdryer.

[Hairdryer whooshes]

The narrator says, HUH,
CLEVER MAGIC, ERIC!

BUT WE BETTER HURRY IF
WE WANT TO DECORATE BEFORE
THE PARTY!

[Upbeat music plays]

The narrator says, WE'LL USE
SOMETHING CALLED THE
BERNOULLI PRINCIPLE TO
HELP US. NOT TO WORRY,
I CAN EXPLAIN.

BUT FIRST, LET'S FIND
THE BIGGEST PARTY BALLOONS.
THAT PLASTIC BAG WILL WORK
AND IT'LL BE REALLY BIG!

Eric takes a deep breath and prepares to blow into a translucent blue bag.

[Brakes screech]

The narrator says, NO NO,
NOT LIKE THAT, ERIC.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO PUT
YOUR MOUTH RIGHT ON IT.

ESTIMATE THREE TIMES
THE WIDTH OF YOUR HAND.

NOW BLOW INTO IT FROM THERE.

The numbers “one,” “two,” and “three” appear as Eric moves his hand away from the bag.

[Blowing, upbeat music plays]

The narrator says, TRY USING
AN EMPTY TOILET PAPER TUBE.
IT MIGHT WORK BETTER.

Eric seals the open end of the bag around an empty cardboard toilet paper tube.

[Rustling]

The narrator says, EXACTLY!
TAKE A DEEP BREATH, BUT
NOT TOO DEEP. GENTLY!

The bag inflates.

The narrator says, THAT'S IT!
KEEP GOING! EXCELLENT.
YOU JUST USED THE
BERNOULLI PRINCIPLE!

Eric gestures at the bag.

[Triumphant music plays]

The narrator says, WHEN YOU
BLEW INTO THE BAG, THAT AIR
MOVED QUICKLY. SLOWER AIR
AROUND THE OPENING WAS ALSO
PULLED IN.

[Blowing]

The narrator says, THIS LETS YOU
MOVE ENOUGH AIR TO INFLATE
THE WHOLE BAG!

[Upbeat music plays, rustling]

The narrator says, IT'S A GOOD
IDEA TO TIE A KNOT IN THE TOP
TO KEEP AIR FROM LEAKING OUT.

BE SURE TO ASK AN ADULT
IF YOU NEED HELP.

YOU KNOW, ERIC, YOU CAN MAKE
THESE BALLOONS EVEN MORE FUN
BY ADDING SOME DECORATIONS
ON THE INSIDE, LIKE THESE SMALL
PIECES OF COLOURED PAPER.

Eric puts small pieces of paper and long shredded paper into the large blue bag.

[Rustling]

The narrator says, GOOD JOB!

Eric measures three hand widths away from the tube.

The narrator says, PERFECT!

Eric inflates the bag.

[Blowing, rustling]

The narrator says, WOW! VERY NICE!

Eric smiles as he draws a button on a chalkboard. He hits the button.

[Whoop]

[Relaxing music plays]

The narrator says, DANIEL
BERNOULLI WAS A SWISS
MATHEMATICIAN AND THE
BERNOULLI PRINCIPLE WAS
NAMED AFTER HIM.

HE SHOWED THAT FAST-MOVING
AIR CAUSES A DROP IN PRESSURE,
WHICH CAUSES MORE AIR TO MOVE.

[Rustling, blowing]

The narrator says, IN ERIC'S CASE,
RIGHT INTO A BALLOON!

THIS SAME PRINCIPLE EXPLAINS
HOW AIRPLANES FLY, TOO.

An animated airplane flies.

[Engine buzzes, wind blows, clicking]

The narrator says, AIR THAT
MOVES SLOWLY UNDER THE WING
EXERTS GREATER PRESSURE AND
PUSHES THE WING OF THE
PLANE UPWARDS, SO THE PLANE
CAN FLY!

Eric wears a party hat as he inflates another large blue bag.

[Upbeat music plays, blowing, rustling]

The narrator says, YOU CAN HAVE
LOTS OF FUN WITH THE
BERNOULLI PRINCIPLE!

GREAT IDEA TO ADD EXTRA
DECORATIONS INSIDE.

THEY'RE SUPER-FESTIVE!
AND IT'S NOT MAGIC,
IT'S SCIENCE!

[Rustling, exciting music plays]

Text reads, “ScienceXplosion.”

End credits roll.

“Produced by: GAPC Entertainment.”