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backBack Episode: 29 Season/Number: First aired: 23-Mar-2005

Cooling a Six-Pack

Synopsis:
The mystery is finally over! Watch as the MythBusters use ice, water, refrigerators, freezers and fire to test the fastest way to cool a six-pack. Then the team builds a new crash-test dummy ... and drops it 60 feet from a crane. The result is baptism by destruction for Buster 2.0, and a high-speed, high-impact crash the likes of which ... well, see for yourself. And finally, they may not have had iPods or remote controls to use them in, but did ancient peoples have batteries? Learn whether a crude form was invented more than 2,000 years ago.


Myths & Outcomes:
Myth #1: Cooling a Six-Pack
What is the fastest way to cool a six-pack?

Myth #2: Buster 2.0
The team constructs and tests a new crash-test dummy, dropping it 60 feet from a crane.

Myth #3: Ancient Batteries
Was a crude form of battery invented more than 2,000 years ago?