Science, asked by GRT27, 1 year ago

why can't we lift Thor's hammer ?

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Answered by renoohsiva
2
cuz we ain't Thor.

GRT27: because Thors have sensors which detect Worthy Ness and i u arw not worthy it will release gravitons which will make net force zero hence u cant lift it
Answered by S4MAEL
5
Thor places his hammer on a coffee table (actually, as shown below, it is resting partially on some books on the table), and various heroes attempt to pick up the hammer, to no avail. Thor then hefts the hammer and casually flips it into the air.

And thus one proposal for why the hammer is unliftable is put to rest. Astrophysicist and Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, has speculated that, if Mjolnir is composed of neutron star matter, the densest material in the universe outside of a black hole, then it would weigh as much as three hundred billion elephants. Water has a density of one gram per cubic centimeter, and lead has a density of eleven grams per cubic centimeter, but they pale compared to neutron star matter, which has a density of one hundred million million grams per cubic centimeter. In this case Mjolnir would weigh roughly twelve thousand trillion pounds. 


GRT27: incorrect
SayanthRamesh: its correct
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