Poll How much force is there behind WW's head butt vs Superman (29 votes)
Ok so here is a question to you guys. What do you think, how much force is there behind this head butt of hers?
IMO it's well above 1000T.
Ok so here is a question to you guys. What do you think, how much force is there behind this head butt of hers?
IMO it's well above 1000T.
Well not really, there are other feats that tell us how much at the very least would it take. How much it would actually take is unknown though...
Literally no way of knowing
Seeing as how he was clearly affected by it, probably in the range of 500 to 1000 tons. However, you could maybe make the argument that the tiara amped her headbutt.
I didn’t read the head part, so I thought it was a weird question asking how much force is behind Wonder Woman’s butt vs Superman
20-50. People who think that just because he flinched that it had to be equal to the force of his maximum strength are just all wrong, he's consistently shown to feel less, lik3 any other super strength character
To be fair, this is why i started this topic, just to show much Superman lowballing there is. Because while it's true there is no way to tell how much it would actually take to headbutt him like that, there is a way to tell how much he can no sell, and it's much more than 20-50, let alone 5-10 :)
@stormdriven: ???
@dogzee: even the Batmobile didn’t phase him
Yep, exactly my point and that's minimum 100T feat, no sold. Yet ppl vote 20-50 :D
@ready_4_madness: How much does the Batmobile weigh?
@ad-arts: Oh okay. The other guy brought up the batmobile as if it proved Diana's headbutt couldn't have been between the range of 20-50 tons. Tbh I can't wrap my head around what you said... 20-50 sounds reasonable. Diana strains to lift a tank but somehow she is capable of headbutting with over 100 tons of force behind it.
@ready_4_madness: The batmobile was up against regular vehicles, any obstacles that could not be ran through would get shot with rockets or something if I recall correctly. Batmobile is still just an armored car that is less than 5 tons so that's no suprise
@ad-arts: Oh okay. The other guy brought up the batmobile as if it proved Diana's headbutt couldn't have been between the range of 20-50 tons. Tbh I can't wrap my head around what you said... 20-50 sounds reasonable. Diana strains to lift a tank but somehow she is capable of headbutting with over 100 tons of force behind it.
He was right though. While Batmobile does weight around 3 tons, force on impact was much greater.
Typical g-forces in a motor-vehicle collision. According to GSU's HyperPhysics Project, a 160 lb person—wearing a seat belt and traveling at only 30 miles per hour—experiences around 30 g's of force in a front-end collision with a fixed object. That's 2.4 tons of force acting on the body!
Therefore if we assume the Batmobile was traveling at only 30mph, deceleration on impact would be around 30g's and that would make 3t batmobile hit Superman with the 90 tons. 60mph and we are reaching 200 tons. So the question is, how fast was he driving. 90mph and we are reaching 300t on impact, etc.
Since he can no sell at least 90t, he would not be bothered by 20-50t headbutt either. He felt that headbutt, it must have been much more than he could no sell.
IMO that headbutt is at least 1000t. I can see batman driving +60mph, and i imagine Superman would have to be hit at least couple times as hard as he can no sell to be annoyed by it.
@ad-arts: Oh okay. The other guy brought up the batmobile as if it proved Diana's headbutt couldn't have been between the range of 20-50 tons. Tbh I can't wrap my head around what you said... 20-50 sounds reasonable. Diana strains to lift a tank but somehow she is capable of headbutting with over 100 tons of force behind it.
He was right though. While Batmobile does weight around 3 tons, force on impact was much greater.
Typical g-forces in a motor-vehicle collision. According to GSU's HyperPhysics Project, a 160 lb person—wearing a seat belt and traveling at only 30 miles per hour—experiences around 30 g's of force in a front-end collision with a fixed object. That's 2.4 tons of force acting on the body!
Therefore if we assume the Batmobile was traveling at only 30mph, deceleration on impact would be around 30g's and that would make 3t batmobile hit Superman with the 90 tons. 60mph and we are reaching 200 tons. So the question is, how fast was he driving. 90mph and we are reaching 300t on impact, etc.
Since he can no sell at least 90t, he would not be bothered by 20-50t headbutt either. He felt that headbutt, it must have been much more than he could no sell.
Math... My weakness. I had no idea about anything you just said. So I guess I guessed wrong.
He's no sold a small town busting missile (BvS: Ultimate edition). No sold that capital explosion. No sold the Batmobile. Based off of said feats, Diana's headbutt was a lot more powerful. Also, in regards to Wonder Woman's tank feat, that was actually before she became the godkiller or/unlocked her powers, she was weaker at the time, current WW is much more stronger.
@ad-arts: Oh okay. The other guy brought up the batmobile as if it proved Diana's headbutt couldn't have been between the range of 20-50 tons. T
You are aware how speed drastically increases the force of the impact right?
Tbh I can't wrap my head around what you said... 20-50 sounds reasonable. Diana strains to lift a tank but somehow she is capable of headbutting with over 100 tons of force behind it.
That was a much weaker Wonder Woman around 100 years earlier.
@ad-arts: Oh okay. The other guy brought up the batmobile as if it proved Diana's headbutt couldn't have been between the range of 20-50 tons. T
You are aware how speed drastically increases the force of the impact right?
Tbh I can't wrap my head around what you said... 20-50 sounds reasonable. Diana strains to lift a tank but somehow she is capable of headbutting with over 100 tons of force behind it.
That was a much weaker Wonder Woman around 100 years earlier.
Funny thing, Thanos was struggling lifting Hulk, i thought i was gonna rotfl that moment. What were they thinking, it's ridiculous i mean seriously wth... We have a guy beating the crap out of Hulk and then we have a guy struggling to lift him... It makes 0 sense, but i guess it's appropriate for mcu. And ppl complain on DCU when MCU serves this kind of nonsense.
@ad-arts: They locked the thread you made about this,so you decided to bring it up here?lol
Well not really, there are other feats that tell us how much at the very least would it take. How much it would actually take is unknown though...
Literally no way of knowing
There might be a way of guesstimating the range though. She flinched backward, then we can go backwards on what type of hits seemed to cause that sort of reaction from her. And the sort that did more appeared to be more than 50tons easy.
My bet is anywhere between 5->30, but it is a guesstimate. Anywhere in excess of that imho is really not looking at the larger picture of her.
More than 2kg. How much more is impossible to know. It could be 40 kg or it could be 40,000 tons. We would never know.
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