MARVEL PHYSICS
Physics is used extensively in Marvel movies to create the spectacular action scenes and special effects. Some examples of physics principles used in Marvel movies are:
1. Newton's Laws of Motion: The principles of inertia, force, and action-reaction are used to create the realistic movements of characters during fight scenes, flying scenes, and explosions.
3. Quantum Mechanics: In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, quantum mechanics is used to explain the concept of the multiverse and time travel in movies like "Doctor Strange" and "Avengers: Endgame."
4. Electromagnetism: The principles of electromagnetism are used to explain the technology behind Tony Stark's Iron Man suit and Thor's Mjolnir hammer.
5. Relativity: The concepts of time dilation and the warping of space-time are used in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" to explain the character Ego's abilities.
6. Fluid Dynamics: The principles of fluid dynamics are used to create the fluid-like movements of Doctor Strange's magic and the CGI characters in "Black Panther."
8. Gravitational Waves: In the movie "Thor: Ragnarok," the character Thor mentions that he can detect gravitational waves, which are ripples in the fabric of space-time caused by the movement of massive objects.
9. Acoustics: In "Spider-Man: Homecoming," the character Peter Parker uses his knowledge of acoustics to track down the villain Vulture by analysing the sound waves of his weapons.
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