Originally posted by JOE NUNEZ
http://www.marvel.com/universe/Vision
at that temp i say it could harm am but as i stated he can take electricity witch can get real hot.
Originally posted by Sea Kingdude, i looked it up, and the Corona, the hotest part of the Sun is about 7 million degrees.. 😱
i think the core migh be around 50,000 degrees not 100% thoughyou also need to remember that those ark's that come out of the wall socket can get hotter then that it is a proven fact.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Lightning is "hotter than the surface of the sun." When people struck by it die, they do so due to cardiac failure, not direct burns.
and what you think i dont know this??
also you do know this does not mean that it does not burn them have you ever seen someone that has been struck by lighting?
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Burns at the entry and exit point are common, and if conductive objects are in contact with the skin. Other than that burns are typically superficial/minor.
and last i checked water is a real good conducter and i may remind you am was in water when he got jolted real good with the electricity 😉
Conductor as in metallic objects. Electrolytic solutions and metals conduct electricity in different ways, pure water is essentially an insulator. The body is a very low resistance conductor, which is why people struck by lightning typically suffer minimal burns. A person who is electrocuted by sustained electrical current in an electric chair heats up to around 60 deg C.
It is fallacious to say Aquaman could fare well against the heat of Vision's blast simply because he has been shocked by electricity.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Conductor as in metallic objects. Electrolytic solutions and metals conduct electricity in different ways, pure water is essentially an insulator. The body is a very low resistance conductor, which is why people struck by lightning typically suffer minimal burns. A person who is electrocuted by sustained electrical current in an electric chair heats up to around 60 deg C.It is fallacious to say Aquaman could fare well against the heat of Vision's blast simply because he has been shocked by electricity.
first your wrong about me saying aquaman could live through visions heat blast cause i can quote muti place's i said he would'ent. 🙂
next i was useing him being electricuted as why he could with stand a little bit but not as much as vision could dish out.
and now as for water being a insulator your wrong veary wrong. for the most part electricity move's along your blood stream and that is why it effects your heart in the way it does causeing heart attacks. also if the the electricity would have been shot at him under the water it would have went in all diffrent directions makeing it less of a shock. but the robot was holding am's arm's when he shocked him causeing him to fill the full extent of the shock.