Yeah pretty cool considering his name is AQUAman...
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you can't really say aquaman is faster travel speed though. Its not like for like.
AM is only faster in water albeit much much faster, but SM would pace AM on terrain/ in a footrace imo.
Aquaman can cross greater distances in less time on land, imo. Maybe not in a foot-race, but if you asked them to get from point A to point B in the shortest time possible, I could see Aquaman winning.
I actually was comparing them on land, not at sea because Arthur clearly has a massive advantage.
Pretty much what I had in mind when writing it. There's one in JLA with the Ultra-Marines that I had done some math on and if I got it right, seemed like it was even faster.
Out of curiosity though, have any scans of the other examples?
Also, remember JLA: EARTH 2 had a pretty impressive running feat. When he had attacked Power Ring, he was quite a distance away, basically TAZERed him, and ran to him closing the distance in one panel.
Actually to jump about 3 miles requires a launch speed of 485mph (neglecting air resistance). This is actually accurate to the speed Hulk jumps at. There was a scan in the DD vs. Surfer thread showing Hulk jumping his usually 2-3 miles but being clocked at about 465mph.
Spider-man is still faster. Multiple times has Spidey covered the distance a bullet has travel in less time. Bullets can go over 900mph easily. So I would say that in short bursts (short distances) Spider-man is definitely faster.
Also drag force = 1/2Ap v^2 where A is cross sectional area, p is the density of the fluid, and v is the velocity. So if Aquaman can swim10000knots or 5144m/s
and assuming his cross sectional area is about .3m^2 and the density of water is 1000kg/m^3 then Aquaman is exerting at least 3969110400 N or 446145 tons of force. Later I will calculate the distance Aquaman can jump if he just supplied half of this force.