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Doing physics with Superman

Doing physics with Superman. Jean-Baptiste Boin. Hi everyone and welcome !. Talk inspired by Roland Lehoucq , a French astrophysicist (and a great teacher !). 1938 – A new hero. Impressive powers. Impressive powers. Super-strength : First argument.

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Doing physics with Superman

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  1. Doingphysicswith Superman Jean-Baptiste Boin

  2. Hi everyone and welcome ! • Talk inspired by Roland Lehoucq, a French astrophysicist (and a greatteacher !)

  3. 1938 – A new hero

  4. Impressive powers

  5. Impressive powers

  6. Super-strength : First argument

  7. Super-strength : First argument

  8. Quick aside… Countries officially not using the metric system

  9. Quick aside… Mars Climate Orbiter « Specifically, the flight system software on the Mars Climate Orbiter waswritten to takethrust instructions using the metric unit newtons (N), while the software on the groundthatgeneratedthose instructions used the Imperial measurepound-force (lbf). This error has since been known as the "metricmixup" and has been carefullyavoided in all missions since by NASA. »

  10. Super-strength : First argument

  11. Super-strength : First argument gKrypton ≈ 30 gEarth ! Radius of Krypton ≈ 30 Radius of Earth MKrypton ≈ 303MEarth = 27,000 MEarth 60 m (200 ft) 200 m (660 ft)

  12. Super-strength : First argument • MEarth ≈ 6 x 1024 kg • MSun ≈ 2 x 1030 kg • Mkrypton ≈ 2 x 1029 kg

  13. Super-strength : First argument Krypton

  14. Super-strength : Second argument Weight : 10 mg Can carry up to 1 g X 100 !

  15. Super-strength : Second argument

  16. Super-strength : Second argument Can an elephantcarry 100 elephants ?

  17. The square-cubelaw 1 cm 2 cm Area ? Volume ?

  18. The square-cubelaw 1 cm 2 cm Area of a face : 1 cm2 Volume : 1 cm3 Area of a face : 4 cm2 Volume : 8 cm3

  19. The square-cubelaw 1 cm 2 cm Area of a face : 1 cm2 Volume : 1 cm3 Area of a face : 4 cm2 Volume : 8 cm3 X 4 X 8

  20. The square-cubelaw 1 cm L cm Area of a face : 1 cm2 Volume : 1 cm3 Area of a face : L2 cm2 Volume : L3 cm3 x L2 x L3

  21. The square-cubelaw - strength Power developed by a muscle : proportional to a surface (L2) Mass : proportional to a volume (L3)

  22. The square-cubelaw - strength • M2/M1 = (L2/L1)3 ⇒ L2/L1 = (M2/M1)1/3 • P2/P1 = (L2/L1)2 = (M2/M1)2/3 • Strengthisproportional to mass2/3 ! M1 M2

  23. The square-cubelaw - strength Clean-and-jerk Mass lifted (kg) Mass lifted / Mass of athlete2/3 Snatch Mass of the athlete (kg) Mass of the athlete (kg)

  24. The square-cubelaw - strength • Man (75 kg) can lift ≈ hisweight • Ant ? • An antis not that impressive finally… Mliftedant = Mliftedman (Mant/Mman)2/3 ≈ 1.9 g

  25. Strengthisn’t all… 200T 200T

  26. Strengthisn’t all…

  27. Run, Superman, run ! • Speed : 30 times fasterthan a human • 300 m/s (1080 km/h = 670 mile/h) = bullet • Problem : friction, proportional to v2 • Max speed : only 3 times fasterthan a human

  28. Anothersuperhero : (Gi)Ant-man !

  29. Anothersuperhero : Ant-man !

  30. Anothersuperhero : Ant-man !

  31. The square-cubelaw - stress Stress at the bottom of the cube : s = F/A = Mg/A Multiplied by L Much higher for larger structures !

  32. The square-cubelaw - stress

  33. The square-cubelaw - stress

  34. The square-cubelaw - stress

  35. The square-cubelaw - stress Bad news for Giant-man ! (but also for King Kong and Godzilla)

  36. Ant-man’sdailyproblems

  37. The square-cubelaw - temperature • Energy (heat) produced : proportional to a volume • Energy (heat) dissipated : proportional to a surface

  38. It’s a bird ! It’s a plane ! • Necessary speed : 70 km/h (100 mph) • Power needed to overcome drag : 2,000,000 W

  39. Food for thought • 480 kcal per second • Efficiency of 25% • … equivalent of 2 lunches consumedper second

  40. Other (cool?) superpowers • Telescopic vision • Night/infrared vision • Heat vision • X-ray vision • Super-hearing • Freezebreath • …

  41. Thanks ! Questions ? Jean-Baptiste Boin

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