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The science of superheroes, the secrets behind speed, strength, flight, evolution, and more, Mark Brake

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The science of superheroes, the secrets behind speed, strength, flight, evolution, and more, Mark Brake
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The science of superheroes
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Mark Brake
Sub title
the secrets behind speed, strength, flight, evolution, and more
Summary
Discover the science behind the abilities of your favorite superheroes-the physics, chemistry, and biology of Superman, Iron Man, Captain Americam, Aquaman, Spiderman, Cyborg, and more! The concept of the superhero has permeated our culture. They fascinate their fans with their incredible superhuman abilities and impressive technology. But do you ever wonder if any of it is plausible or rooted in fact? Enter The Science of Superheroes, which address more than fifty topics that span the worlds of your favorite superheroes and villains. Explore and examine their amazing abilities and fantastic gadgets with a detailed scientific lens. The scientific questions examined within this book include: -Can an Iron Man suit be made? -How does Thor's hammer work? -Could any known forms of radiation cause superpowers? -How many calories does Superman need each day? -Could you cross a Lamborghini and a hummer to make the Batmobile Tumbler? -And many more! Whether you're a movie or comic buff, this book is certain to entertain and open your eyes to the truth behind these amazing characters
Target audience
adult
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