Originally posted by Tha C-Master
Spiderman is at his best strength, pissed off or whatever it takes, he is utilizing his full strength here. At any time in his career bar Captian Universe of course. And no Symbiote Spiderman did not have improved strength, so lets not discuss that.None of these characters are resisting in any way, they just lie there. If they are too large for him to wrap his arms around, they have a harness to assist him in their throw. The harness is magical and adds no weight.
This takes place in a baseball stadium. Would they land somewhere on the field, on the bleachers, or would it be a "home run"? How many could he home run? He is not exhausted after any toss.
The people he is throwing (not necessarily in lowest to highest weight):
1. Daredevil
2. Batman
3. Wolverine
4. Lobo
5. Colossus
6. Juggernaut
7. Hulk
8. Thor
9.Superman
10. Thanos
Discuss.
I'll use basic physics here and neglect wind resistance.
The throwing angle for maximum range is 45 degrees.
The Range R is given by
R=Vf^2 sin2A / g
where Vf is the velocity of the release, A= is the angle of elevation of the release, and g is acceleration of gravity at the surface of Earth.
If A=45 then R=Vf^2/g since sin90=1.
Now in the throwing phase let's give Spidey a distance D to accelerate the object/person.
We now use the basic kinematic equation
Vf^2-Vi^2=2aD
where Vi is initial velocity (which is 0), and "a" is acceleration.
Vi=0 we get
Vf^2=2aD
Now Total Force exerted =mass x acceleration or
F=ma
=> a=F/m
so Vf^2=2(F/m)D
=2FD/m
and
R=Vf^2/g
=2FD / (mg)
=2FD/W where W=mg is the weight of the object.
So if Spidey is class 40 at best then F=80,000lb and
R=160,000D/W
If we give Spidey D=5ft to sling the object then
R=800,000/W
I will do the lightest (Daredevil) and the heaviest (Lobo)
Daredevil weighs about 170lb I think and Lobo weighs 1600lb.
So Spidey throws Daredevil
4706 feet
and Lobo
500 feet (barely a homerun).
Thus all others are definitely homeruns.