"wizard" Ranks The 10 Toughest Superheros In Comics!

Some multiple of it, depending on the caliber, the weapon it's shot from, how long it's been traveling before it hits the target, and a bunch of other variables. The speed of sound at sea level is 344 m/s. Bullets travel anywhere from about 200 m/s to 1500 m/s. Some probably travel faster.

None gets anywhere near light speed, though, so my example stands. The force of an object with a tiny surface area traveling a few times the speed of sound should be similar to the force of an object with a larger surface area (like a fist) traveling at nearly light speed. If Wonder Woman and Thor can withstand the latter, why not the former?

Agreed. The energy required to drive a fist of it's weight and speed would just be so much more that if WW COULD be affected by bullets, the fist would probably blow her in half.

I'm sure she'll be along to correct me until I'm a sobbing heap in the corner.


Why would I do that? :D

You did your work well, I have no problems with it. :heart:
 
So some guns can project bullet at sound speed. I never knew that.
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