Originally posted by rotiart
For all equations... to determine the power of a character. figure each character as x. and squirrel girls as e^(n) where n is the sum of all numbers x!So if you dial superman up to 12... Squirrel girl is e^12
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Well this is what i figure, we have N (let N be Galactus @ full power)
and Let R be the said character (in this case, lets use Squirrel Girl)
To determine the powerlevel in contrast to her opponent we can use this algabraic equation.
R=N3
So we plug this equation into another equation, lets say, how strong R is in compairison to say, Pallarax
Let P be pallarax
P=4,000+N-Rx20
And this is teh standard measureing unit for all character power levels in contrast to Squirrel girl
Originally posted by ExtraMision5555
Well this is what i figure, we have N (let N be Galactus @ full power)
and Let R be the said character (in this case, lets use Squirrel Girl)To determine the powerlevel in contrast to her opponent we can use this algabraic equation.
R=N3
So we plug this equation into another equation, lets say, how strong R is in compairison to say, Pallarax
Let P be pallarax
P=4,000+N-Rx20
And this is teh standard measureing unit for all character power levels in contrast to Squirrel girl
If N is Galactus and R is squirrel girl, the N=R/3 and you saying that Squirrel girl is naturally 3 times as powerful as galactus.
If P is parallax... then 4000+N-20R
then 4000+ R/3-20R=P
Multiply everything through by R
P= 4000-59R/3
P-4000=59R/3
3/59(P-4000)=R
If P>4000 otherwise the answer would be 0 or a negative number.
If P for ie. is 1000000 then R =50644.07 rounding...
so Parrallax is dozens, hundreds, thousands, of times stronger that squirrel girl? when its been proven that squirrel girls power increases exponentially to match her opponent?!?
Your's saying that Squirrel girl is only a fraction of the strength of Parallax???!?!?!? I say thee nay.
if opponent is x, squirrel girl is e^[abs(x)]
squirrel girls the bomb man.
Originally posted by Scoobless
Ok, as you may or may not know, magnets are greatly affected by temperature, above a certain temperature (the currie/neel point) they can no longer maintain magnetism.For Iron this temp is 770oC... above this temp iron is not magnetic
Basically all magnetic fields lose strength the more you heat them... now one of these:
Should be more than enough to severely weaken Magneto's powers giving IM all the opportunity he needs to KO his filthy mutant ass
this is the same reason that I think the Human Torch (or most flame/heat throwers) should have a good chance against Magneto
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I'm not exactly an expert on physics or anything... so if anyone knows more about this feel free to let me know
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FYI, the surface temperature of the sun is around 6,000 degrees Kelvin... IM went past that at 54% energy output in that scan🙂 [/B]
Magneto was able to shield himself against Torch's "nova attack." Magneto 10/10.
Originally posted by Scoobless
But he shouldn't be able to.... his magnetic shields would weaken then disappear if heated to anywhere near that degreeBut anyway, if Graviton can't block it, then Magneto can't block it
Whether he "should" or "shouldn't" be able to is irrelevant. The fact of the matter is that he CAN. Magneto can also produce enough energy to use nuclear fusion in order to bind atoms of metal particles out of thin air.
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The lowest temperature capable of producing a fusion reaction is 40,000,000 K. That temperature is the bare minimum needed to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between the nuclei in the reaction. You have to remember that he doesn't just use "magnetism," but rather "electromagnetism," which is a widely more diversified area of power for him.
Oh, and I doubt Stark could be quick enough to produce those kinds of temperatures before Magneto simply does this:
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/8623/magripsapartapocalypse4li.jpg
Magneto 10/10.