Saturday, February 18, 2012

What is the drag coefficient of Superman's cape?

Seeing as Superman is always wearing a cape, would this drastically provide a drag coefficient?



If so, would his powers of super speed and such allow him to reach escape velocity even with this considerable surface area of drag?



I know that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster would never intentionally publish misleading information in the documentary series of Superman, but it would be nice to know the true answer.



Serious answers only, please.What is the drag coefficient of Superman's cape?Yes, a cape would provide a good amount of drag.



However, when I was a very little boy, I saw Superman fly so fast that he actually turned back time and saved Lois Lane's life (er.. I think that's why he did it). If can somehow fly fast enough that relative time ceases to exist, he could reach Earth escape velocity. Probably the Sun's escape velocity.What is the drag coefficient of Superman's cape?Superman is a FICTITIOUS CHARACTER. You cannot apply every concept of physics to him.

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