The Physics of Superheroes

by James Kakalios

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If superheroes stepped off the comic book page, could they actually work their wonders in a world constrained by the laws of physics? How strong would Superman have to be to 'leap tall buildings in a single bound'? Could Storm of the 'X-Men' possibly control the weather? James Kakalios provides an engaging and witty commentary while introducing the lay reader to both classical and cutting-edge concepts in physics, including: what Superman's strength can tell us about the Newtonian physics of force, mass, and acceleration; what villains like Electro and Magneto tell us about electricity and magnetism; how Iceman's powers show the principles of thermal dynamics; what the Human Top can tell us about angular momentum; why physics professors gone bad are the most dangerous evil geniuses... and more!
  • ISBN10 1101216735
  • ISBN13 9781101216736
  • Publish Date 29 September 2005 (first published 1 September 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Gotham Books
  • Format eBook
  • Language English