Luke Cage, ‘Power Man’ Vol 1 #48
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| LUKE CAGE EARTH-616 |
In ‘Power Man’ (1977) #48, titled “Fist of Iron — Heart of Stone!”, Luke Cage performs a super-strength feat. Luke Cage storms into Danny Rand’s apartment looking for Misty Knight. Instead, he ends up fighting Iron Fist. During the battle, Luke Cage rips the floor off Iron Fist’s feet.
How much super strength does it take to rip the floor off Iron Fist’s feet? |

IN THE ISSUE, LUKE CAGE RIPS THE 2 METER RED OAK FLOOR OFF IRON FIST’S FEET. WITH 5,460,000 PSI OF STRESS. |
RELEVANTLY, BRUCE LEE FAMOUSLY DESTROYED 5 WOODEN OAK BOARDS IN A WORLD RECORD WITH A KICK. TOO, LUKE CAGE IS STRONGER THAN A MARTIAL ARTIST. |
IMPORTANTLY, LUKE GENERATED THE EQUIVALENT OF 5,460,000 NEWTONS OF FORCE. SIMILARLY, ENOUGH TO DESTROY A WALL. |
SUPER STRENGTH FEAT:
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Calculations for Luke Cage, ‘Power Man’ Vol 1 #48
Young’s Modulus = 1.82*10^6 psi.
ε = ΔL/L₁ = (-2)/(2) = -1.
Eε = σ = (-1)(1.82*10^6 psi) = -1.82*10^6 psi.
F = σA = |(-1.82*10^6 psi)(3)| = 5,460,000 N.
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