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FEAT 1: Quicksilver moves Pre-vibranium Ultron Prime

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Ultron Prime should weigh more than Iron Man, because he seems bigger and is an AI that can be composed of more Metal. According to Meredith Woerner, io9, the special effects team from Iron Man 2 made the suits having the idea that they weighed 600 lbs - 800 lbs or 272 kg - 363 kg without Tony. Ultron should weigh over 1,000 lbs or over 454 kg. That should give Peter At least Class 1 lifting strength

FEAT 2: Shattering Ultron sentries

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Ultron and his sentries would most likely be made of Titanium, since it is the most commonly used metal in the world. The only difference between Ultron and his sentries is thicker and stronger metal with less weaknesses. The Ultron sentries did not look too durable, so they would most likely be made of Commerically Pure Grade - 1 or Grade - 2 Titanium.

Grade - 1 Ultimate Tensile Strength: 241 Mpa = 34,954 PSI

Grade - 2 Ultimate Tensile Strength: 345 Mpa = 50,038 PSI

Quicksilver would have to generate a minimum of 17.5 short tons per square inch to a maximum of 25 short tons per square inch to destroy the sentries.

FEAT 3: Overall KE

Joss Whedon has said Pietro is as fast as a bullet. Pietro's average speed should be around Mach 1 - Mach 2. With this speed, we can calculate how much force he can put behind a punch. The actor who plays QS is 82 kg. The world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, ran up to 28 mph. The world's fastest punch went a little over 19 m/s or 43 mph. Humans can punch faster than we can run.

Mach 2 = 1,535 Mph = 2,470 kmh

1,535/28 = 55 times faster than Usain Bolt

43 * 55 = 2,365 Mph = 3,806 Kmh punching speed

82 * 3,806 = 312,092 Newtons = 31.82 tons

Quicksilver would punch with almost 32 tons of force per square inch of his fist when going for the kill.
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
How is this useful aside from the Class 1 lifting strength?
We can calculate how much KE Quicksilver generated while moving Ultron. Considering Pietro was moving way faster than Ultron and Cap could perceive. Also I'm confused about that 32 tons of force per square inch stuff.
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
I guess you can get how many tons of force based on how many square inches is Pietro's fist.
2 inch impact area for an average punch by a human being. Aaron Taylor Johnson weighs 82 kg. Let's assume at his best he can move at Mach 46.8 (IM's flight speed, feels legit coz Ultron couldn't see him coming) or 57788 km/h. That's 1,295 times faster than Usain Bolt. That brings Pietro's max punch as 93,240 km/h. Or a force of 7,645,680 newtons or 779.64 tons per square inch. But he didn't punch Ultron. He rammed him. Can we get Aaron Taylor Johnson's lateral surface area?
 
Let's not use Mach 46 from Iron Man's flight speed. That's calc stacking.

Re: Pietro's bumrush AP, idk.
 
Isn't this super dependant on WoG statements from FX teams tho?

I don't think they are that super dependant in multi-works series like MCU, that is constantly shifting its power levels, but idk
 
Gemmysaur said:
Let's not use Mach 46 from Iron Man's flight speed. That's calc stacking.

Re: Pietro's bumrush AP, idk.
Then can someone calculate Pietro bumrushing Ultron?
 
Zark2099 said:
Isn't this super dependant on WoG statements from FX teams tho?

I don't think they are that super dependant in multi-works series like MCU, that is constantly shifting its power levels, but idk
Ultron weighs 1000 lbs in comics too
 
Revan Laha said:
Ultron weighs 1000 lbs in comics too
Comics and film don't scale. Cap isn't 8-A in the MCU like he is in the comics.

I'm sorry, I feel like the current calcs supporting Quicksilver are more sensible as well as more independant than these, and should likely be prioritised first.
 
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