It's a bit different. Hulk's punch had unrivaled stopping power and showcased not only his punching strength but his entire body strength, showing just how immovable he is.
On the other hand, Juggy's punch was a better show of force. Raw impact.
So I'll say Hulk's punch was a better show of overall strength whereas Jugg's punch was a better show of pure punching force.
Originally posted by FrothByte
It's a bit different. Hulk's punch had unrivaled stopping power and showcased not only his punching strength but his entire body strength, showing just how immovable he is.On the other hand, Juggy's punch was a better show of force. Raw impact.
So I'll say Hulk's punch was a better show of overall strength whereas Jugg's punch was a better show of pure punching force.
Basically the ground did most of the work.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Without evidence H1 it is worthless.
Originally posted by h1a8
I mathematically proved that the leviathan punch was under 200 tons of force. That's assuming the leviathan weighed 1000 tons.[B]For those who are not adept in physics, here you go.
Note: The Leviathan is probably somewhere between 200-500 tons. Let’s just say 1000 tons for the sake of argument. That way, no one should have a problem.How much force does it take to stop a 1000ton object moving at 20m/s in 10 seconds?
Force = change in momentum/ change in time
= (1000ton * 20m/s) /(10s)
= (907185kg * 20m/s) /(10s)
= 1.81e6 N
= 204 tons of forceSo assuming Hulk wasn't bracing (allowing the concrete to supply the pushing or stopping force) then its a 204 ton feat at the most.
But the reality is that the concrete was supplying the majority of the stopping force as Hulk’s arm was extended through the majority of the feat (he did give a little push here and there though). So the feat is significantly less than 204 tons.
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Originally posted by h1a8
My made up numbers are greater than the actual figures. Therefore Hulk exerted less than 200tons of force.
Prove it. And don't just come with your "the leviathans were light, flimsy and malleable" bullshit you've tried to pull in the past, as that crap has already been debunked several times, including the intro of Spiderman: Homecoming, when they are trying to break one up for transport.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Prove it. And don't just come with your "the leviathans were light, flimsy and malleable" bullshit you've tried to pull in the past, as that crap has already been debunked several times, including the intro of Spiderman: Homecoming, when they are trying to break one up for transport.
He also claimed the Asgardian Palace was less than half the size of Trump Tower, Imo he's not very smart.