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Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! The comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her normal younger brother Ron!
It's the first winds of physics of the season and they begin by being two buff siblings, as ever, discussing squats and dead lifts. Then before physics can lift it’s vile head they are off on a LOTR conspiracy theory.
When the science starts, it starts with a mistake. No wait: errors.
They have a little bit of ground to revisit first… namely standard form. It goes wayyyyyy exactly as you’d imagine. First, Laura gets her mind blown by the idea that just because a number is minus does not mean it’s a smaller number. Honestly, for this portion, it’s like listening to one half of two different phone calls.
Then there’s a classic physics breakdown which almost ends the lesson at barely fifteen minutes in. Some yelling. Some tone. Some classic physics bants.
There’s a whole big mathsy bit in the middle. Prepare to hear ole Ronny Honks saying ten to the quite a LOT.
Then to round things off we start looking at measurements… kilos and nanos and whatnots.
The quiz is incredibly giddy - the science siblings are very Dosa giddy in a hotel room in Leicester before their live show and so the sound changes massively as does the mood.
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💬 Show Notes
Welcome back to another episode of Lexx Education, the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx attempts to grasp the complexities of science with her ever-enthusiastic brother Ron!
This week, the siblings kick things off with a lively discussion about the chaotic atmosphere at home following a birthday weekend for Charlotte, the child of the podcast. Amidst the giddy banter, they dive into the world of physics, starting with a rather chaotic introduction to standard form.
As Laura grapples with the concept of negative numbers and their place in the grand scheme of mathematics, expect plenty of classic sibling squabbling. The confusion escalates as they navigate the intricacies of SI units, prefixes, and the relationship between large and small numbers, all while trying to keep their sanity intact.
With a quiz that promises to be a bloodbath, Ron tries to keep Laura on track as they explore standard form, measurements, and the various units that make up the scientific lexicon. Will Laura manage to keep her head above water, or will the physics overwhelm her?
Join us for a hilariously chaotic lesson filled with laughter, confusion, and a healthy dose of sibling rivalry. Don't forget to support us by leaving a review or visiting our Patreon page!
00:00 - Of Lex Education is the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lex teaches science
04:25 - We've only had one week off, I think
05:50 - You have to sit through a physics lesson now. Oh, it's going to be a good lesson
07:14 - Frodo doesn't know Legolas's name in Lord of the Rings
09:07 - Laura: We're gonna do things right in Physics A level
10:20 - Ron: Standard form is just a way of writing either very big or small numbers
14:43 - Negative numbers. Higher versus greater. I suppose what we're discussing here is bigger or greater
17:35 - The other thing that standard four makes it easy to do is compare these numbers
21:21 - Okay, so here's what we're going to do, Laura
25:45 - Think about the difference between 10 and 1 minus 1. What are we doing
28:13 - How do you feel about this cross? Why is it stupid
29:41 - One thing you need to do with standard form is do sums between different numbers
35:46 - Standard format makes multiple easily understandable, which is why multiplication is so useful
38:26 - Let's use metres first, then kilo next. Ron. Okay, um, so let's do. Let's, uh, just use
39:25 - Do you know how many metres are in a megameter
41:34 - Do you know any of the units as things start getting smaller
45:15 - I feel weird. I feel a bit dizzy and tired
47:29 - 80,000 millijoules converted into Millie Bobby Brown
49:36 - What's six terawatts in standard form? Six terawatts
53:05 - What symbol would you use for them and what standard form power would you associate with them
55:43 - Okay. Don't know the answers. What was micro? And then, uh, micro is some binoculars
57:50 - What are the two Prefixes on either side of mega
01:01:04 - You were called Cameron for most of your childhood. Acornhead was your nickname
01:04:56 - We apologise to Pete Stanton for last week's squabbles
01:06:30 - Next week it's biology. No more banter. Dismissed
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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157 episodes
Manage episode 469310693 series 3366021
Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! The comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her normal younger brother Ron!
It's the first winds of physics of the season and they begin by being two buff siblings, as ever, discussing squats and dead lifts. Then before physics can lift it’s vile head they are off on a LOTR conspiracy theory.
When the science starts, it starts with a mistake. No wait: errors.
They have a little bit of ground to revisit first… namely standard form. It goes wayyyyyy exactly as you’d imagine. First, Laura gets her mind blown by the idea that just because a number is minus does not mean it’s a smaller number. Honestly, for this portion, it’s like listening to one half of two different phone calls.
Then there’s a classic physics breakdown which almost ends the lesson at barely fifteen minutes in. Some yelling. Some tone. Some classic physics bants.
There’s a whole big mathsy bit in the middle. Prepare to hear ole Ronny Honks saying ten to the quite a LOT.
Then to round things off we start looking at measurements… kilos and nanos and whatnots.
The quiz is incredibly giddy - the science siblings are very Dosa giddy in a hotel room in Leicester before their live show and so the sound changes massively as does the mood.
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These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨
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💬 Show Notes
Welcome back to another episode of Lexx Education, the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx attempts to grasp the complexities of science with her ever-enthusiastic brother Ron!
This week, the siblings kick things off with a lively discussion about the chaotic atmosphere at home following a birthday weekend for Charlotte, the child of the podcast. Amidst the giddy banter, they dive into the world of physics, starting with a rather chaotic introduction to standard form.
As Laura grapples with the concept of negative numbers and their place in the grand scheme of mathematics, expect plenty of classic sibling squabbling. The confusion escalates as they navigate the intricacies of SI units, prefixes, and the relationship between large and small numbers, all while trying to keep their sanity intact.
With a quiz that promises to be a bloodbath, Ron tries to keep Laura on track as they explore standard form, measurements, and the various units that make up the scientific lexicon. Will Laura manage to keep her head above water, or will the physics overwhelm her?
Join us for a hilariously chaotic lesson filled with laughter, confusion, and a healthy dose of sibling rivalry. Don't forget to support us by leaving a review or visiting our Patreon page!
00:00 - Of Lex Education is the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lex teaches science
04:25 - We've only had one week off, I think
05:50 - You have to sit through a physics lesson now. Oh, it's going to be a good lesson
07:14 - Frodo doesn't know Legolas's name in Lord of the Rings
09:07 - Laura: We're gonna do things right in Physics A level
10:20 - Ron: Standard form is just a way of writing either very big or small numbers
14:43 - Negative numbers. Higher versus greater. I suppose what we're discussing here is bigger or greater
17:35 - The other thing that standard four makes it easy to do is compare these numbers
21:21 - Okay, so here's what we're going to do, Laura
25:45 - Think about the difference between 10 and 1 minus 1. What are we doing
28:13 - How do you feel about this cross? Why is it stupid
29:41 - One thing you need to do with standard form is do sums between different numbers
35:46 - Standard format makes multiple easily understandable, which is why multiplication is so useful
38:26 - Let's use metres first, then kilo next. Ron. Okay, um, so let's do. Let's, uh, just use
39:25 - Do you know how many metres are in a megameter
41:34 - Do you know any of the units as things start getting smaller
45:15 - I feel weird. I feel a bit dizzy and tired
47:29 - 80,000 millijoules converted into Millie Bobby Brown
49:36 - What's six terawatts in standard form? Six terawatts
53:05 - What symbol would you use for them and what standard form power would you associate with them
55:43 - Okay. Don't know the answers. What was micro? And then, uh, micro is some binoculars
57:50 - What are the two Prefixes on either side of mega
01:01:04 - You were called Cameron for most of your childhood. Acornhead was your nickname
01:04:56 - We apologise to Pete Stanton for last week's squabbles
01:06:30 - Next week it's biology. No more banter. Dismissed
Show notes created by https://headliner.app
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