Climbing with Vacuum Cleaners
Life on the Line - S1 - E6
How much suction is needed to hold a man up? Using only two vacuum cleaners and two homemade suction cups, physicist Andreas Wahl climbs up a 40-meter-high glass wall.
Life on the Line: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - Freefall
January 3, 2016
In the first episode, Andreas will prove the power of centripetal force using a rope, a six-meter metal pipe, a kettle bell and a tall building - with himself as the subject.
1x2 - Grilled Alive
January 10, 2016
Andreas sets out to prove the theory of heat transfer by taking a ride through a searing hot fire.
1x3 - Shot Under Water
January 17, 2016
It is harder to move in water than it is in air. To show the difference in resistance, physicist Andreas Wahl will stand in front of a weapon immersed in water and fire it - at himself.
1x4 - Wrecking Ball
January 24, 2016
To prove that the law of energy conservation is absolute, physicist Andreas Wahl pulls a one-tonne wrecking ball up to his face, drops it and stands still while it swings back at him.
1x5 - Human Lightning Rod
January 31, 2016
In the human body, the blood vessels conduct electricity the best, and straight to the heart. Physicist Andreas Wahl proves electricity goes the way of least resistance by dressing with metal and being struck by lightning.
1x6 - Climbing with Vacuum Cleaners
February 7, 2016
How much suction is needed to hold a man up? Using only two vacuum cleaners and two homemade suction cups, physicist Andreas Wahl climbs up a 40-meter-high glass wall.
1x7 - Jumping with Telephone Books
February 14, 2016
Physicist Andreas Wahl investigates frictional forces by interweaving two telephone directories, attaching one end to a bridge and the other to an elastic band, and jumping off the bridge, 70 meters above ground.
1x8 - Flying with Balloons
February 21, 2016
Have you ever seen a balloon seller and wondered how many balloons could lift him up? To prove buoyancy, physicist Andreas Wahl gathers a cluster of giant helium balloons and takes flight.