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Numb3rs: Breaking Point
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How safe are the things we take for granted, such as our house and car? To find out, mechanical engineer Jonathan Tippett and metalworker Christopher Hackett orchestrate a series of experiments and stunts to test the stability of the big things we use every day, and the tests get progressively dangerous until the breaking point is found. Then, using the latest forensic technology, the team uses what they've learned to make the objects safer.
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