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The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed).

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  • The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed). (en)
  • Dit is een lijst van de verschillende mythen en broodjeaapverhalen uitgetest in het zevende seizoen van de televisieserie MythBusters. Mythen kunnen drie uitkomsten hebben: busted (de bewering klopt niet), plausible (de bewering is mogelijk juist), of confirmed (de bewering werd bevestigd). (nl)
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  • Myths tested: (en)
  • Can a 7-foot ball of Lego blocks become a rolling weapon of mass destruction? (en)
  • Can you touch molten lead without burning your skin? (en)
  • Note: Kari Byron goes on maternity leave and Jessi Combs joins the Build Team as her replacement. (en)
  • Could a person's thumb be severed while firing a hunting pistol? (en)
  • Is a toilet seat cleaner than other household items? (en)
  • Will opening all of the windows of a house during a hurricane lessen the damage caused to the structure? (en)
  • Can a cowboy shoot a gun out of a person's hand without injuring him? (en)
  • Can a deep-sea diver's body be crushed into his helmet if his air hose breaks? (en)
  • Could thermite placed on top of blocks of ice set off an explosion? (en)
  • Can a 30-foot fireball be created with an oil pan fire? (en)
  • Will a Christmas tree explode if frozen using liquid nitrogen? (en)
  • Can a V-shaped snowplow really split a car in two? (en)
  • Can a banana peel really cause one to slip? (en)
  • Can a car bumper explode? (en)
  • Can a person swim faster in syrup than in water? (en)
  • Can a rocket-powered snowplow split a car in two? (en)
  • Can a sonic shock wave shatter glass? (en)
  • Can cheese fired from a cannon pierce a sail? (en)
  • Can duct tape plug holes in the bottom of boats? (en)
  • Can liquid nitrogen be used to pick a lock? (en)
  • Can popcorn be cooked with lasers or explosions? (en)
  • Can someone really be knocked out of their socks? (en)
  • Can you light a match with a bullet? (en)
  • Can you mail a coconut without packaging? (en)
  • Can you make a candle out of earwax? (en)
  • Can you really make a homemade diamond? (en)
  • Can you skip a car over a lake? (en)
  • Could a car stereo set off an SKS rifle? (en)
  • Does a car explode when driven off a cliff? (en)
  • Does double dipping cause germ warfare? (en)
  • Does microwaving C-4 cause it to explode? (en)
  • Is it possible to lift a car using nothing but duct tape? (en)
  • Will driving a convertible faster in the rain help a person stay drier than stopping and putting the top on? (en)
  • Note: This is a double-length special episode. (en)
  • Note: This is a special YouTube-themed episode. (en)
  • Note: This is a special episode. (en)
  • Can someone hold on to a car while being driven through cardboard boxes? (en)
  • Is pykrete tougher than ice, bulletproof, and durable enough to make a boat out of? (en)
  • Can a prisoner fire the ball from his ball-and-chain via a ceremonial cannon, launch himself over the prison wall, and survive? (en)
  • Is it possible to bend bullets around obstacles, like in the movie Wanted? (en)
  • Can two targets be hit with one shot by splitting a bullet on an axe blade? (en)
  • Can an exploding water heater pass through the second story of a house? (en)
  • Can a steel door be blown open by the gunpowder from six bullets? (en)
  • Can two big rigs that collide head on completely flatten a compact car between them? (en)
  • Can you make someone urinate involuntarily by putting their hand in a bowl of warm water while they sleep? (en)
  • Can a person drive safely on a moonless night without using his headlights? (en)
  • Will a fruit stand drive through, chain link gate crash, caravan collision, and semi trailer shave leave the driver unharmed and able to continue in a high-speed pursuit? (en)
  • Could a human hang on to the roof of a speeding car? (en)
  • Why are dimples crucial to the flight of golf balls? (en)
  • When a bus is moving at over 50 miles per hour, will moving passengers to the inside of the turn keep the bus from flipping? (en)
  • Can a person jump from a rooftop into a dumpster and walk away? (en)
  • Can you make your own gunpowder, shoot it out of a bamboo cannon, and walk away? (en)
  • Is the 50-foot bus jump seen in Speed possible in real life? (en)
  • Can a huge rocket launch a cage holding a human, and would the person survive? (en)
  • If one bullet is fired horizontally and the other is dropped vertically, simultaneously from the same height, will they hit the ground at the same time? (en)
  • Will a car dropped from 4,000 feet fall faster than a speeding car? (en)
  • Note: This episode is dedicated to Erik Gates, who died in a construction accident unrelated to rocketry. (en)
  • Can antacid tablets be used to blow a prison cell open? (en)
  • Do match heads alone have the explosive punch to fire a homemade cannon? (en)
  • Does a dirty car get better gas mileage than a clean one? (en)
  • Did Hungarian archers get twice the penetration shooting a bow from a galloping horse? (en)
  • Is it possible to build a working cannon using duct tape? (en)
  • Can dental floss be used to cut through the steel bars of a prison? (en)
  • Can a person shoot around a corner accurately using a variety of methods? (en)
  • Could a skydiver whose parachute failed to open hit a playground seesaw and send a small girl flying seven stories high, and she could still survive? (en)
  • Can you create a working sail-boat out of duct tape? (en)
  • Can a car tire burst into flames if it spins fast enough? (en)
  • Is a hangover caused by beer less severe than one caused by a mixture of beer and liquor? (en)
  • Can duct tape be used to construct a potato cannon instead of glue? (en)
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  • The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed). (en)
  • Dit is een lijst van de verschillende mythen en broodjeaapverhalen uitgetest in het zevende seizoen van de televisieserie MythBusters. Mythen kunnen drie uitkomsten hebben: busted (de bewering klopt niet), plausible (de bewering is mogelijk juist), of confirmed (de bewering werd bevestigd). (nl)
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  • MythBusters (2009 season) (en)
  • Lijst van afleveringen van MythBusters (seizoen 7) (nl)
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