Recent content by RosutoTakeshi
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Scratch that. I think I'm looking at it the wrong way- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #41
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
So... 1.21e33 Mpa = 1.21e33 MJ/m^3 1.21e33 * 3 = 3.63e33 MJ/m^3 Well I'm still trying to figure that one out. Haven't found anything that offers a straight answer. As of now, I need to find its Electric and Magnetic field in order to see. I'll keep looking- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #40
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Right, information on neutron stars is available, but energy density related to the chain you wanted me to figure out... I can't seem to find- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #36
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
I haven't been able to find anything relatable. All information on energy density is regarding electric fields, magnetic fields and electromagnetic waves- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #34
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Alright let me take a shot at this. I need to figure out the tensile strength of a cable (4in. in diameter) pulling an object with the mass of our sun (1.989e30kg) going from 0 to 0.99c in 1 minute Acceleration: a = (v-u)/t a = (296344604m/s - 0m/s) / 60s a = 296344604 / 60 a = 4,939,076...- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #32
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Yeah I'm trying to figure it out right now. Currently working on it. I'll comment what I (think) is correct in a bit- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #29
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Thanks. (You've) been helpful, and I appreciate that 👍- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #26
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Right, it's not realistically possibleI know. Good thing this is the science fiction section of this website Is there a formula(s) I can use to help figure this out?- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #21
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Oh ok I understand what you were saying now 👍- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #19
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
So a 4 inch diameter chain, wrapped around our sun. Being pulled, moving the sun, going from 0 to 184,410 miles per second in 1 minute How tough would that chain need to be?- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #17
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
yes, minimum tensile strength. And let's assume it's moving from 0 to 184,410 miles per second in 1 minute Thanks by the way. At first I didn't know what's needed to continue- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #16
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Right, so I just need the diameter of said chain? Let's assume it's 4 inches. What's my next step?- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #14
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Don't mind the unbreakable statement, it's just hyperbole- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #11
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
I'm just randomly guessing here, but, is the force of the pull needed as well?- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #9
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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How Strong Does Superman Need to Be to Pull Our Sun?
Ah, I see what you mean. Not really sure for this one though. Diameter doesn't look that big compared to his arm- RosutoTakeshi
- Post #7
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media