Interesting People - Spiderman
According to physicists at the University of Leicester a scaled up version of a spider's web, as spun by comic book hero Spiderman would be strong enough to stop a moving train.
(They calculated that webbing with the following properties could stop a moving train:-
'Doing Whatever a Spider Can'.)
(They calculated that webbing with the following properties could stop a moving train:-
- The force Spider-Man's webs would have exerted on the train would be 300,000 newtons
- The stiffness of the web would be 3.12 gigapascals
- The toughness of the web would be roughly 500 megajoules per cubic metre.
'Doing Whatever a Spider Can'.)