1 00:00:14,926 --> 00:00:18,480 Some superheros can move faster than the wind. 2 00:00:18,504 --> 00:00:20,369 The men in Apollo 10 reached 3 00:00:20,393 --> 00:00:21,612 a record-breaking speed 4 00:00:21,636 --> 00:00:24,428 of around 25,000 miles per hour 5 00:00:24,452 --> 00:00:25,738 when the shuttle re-entered 6 00:00:25,762 --> 00:00:28,281 the Earth's atmosphere in 1969. 7 00:00:28,305 --> 00:00:30,024 Wouldn't we save a lot of time 8 00:00:30,048 --> 00:00:32,227 to be able to move that fast? 9 00:00:32,251 --> 00:00:34,897 But what's the catch? 10 00:00:34,921 --> 00:00:36,582 Air is not empty. 11 00:00:36,606 --> 00:00:38,704 Elements like oxygen and nitrogen, 12 00:00:38,728 --> 00:00:40,370 even countless dust particles, 13 00:00:40,394 --> 00:00:42,382 make up the air around us. 14 00:00:44,812 --> 00:00:47,129 When we move past these things in the air, 15 00:00:47,153 --> 00:00:48,203 we're rubbing against them 16 00:00:48,227 --> 00:00:49,871 and creating a lot of friction, 17 00:00:49,895 --> 00:00:51,433 which results in heat. 18 00:00:51,457 --> 00:00:53,886 Just like rubbing your hands together warms them up 19 00:00:53,910 --> 00:00:55,950 or rubbing two sticks together makes fire, 20 00:00:55,974 --> 00:00:57,498 the faster objects rub together, 21 00:00:57,522 --> 00:00:59,797 the more heat is generated. 22 00:01:01,450 --> 00:01:04,271 So, if we're running at 25,000 miles per hour, 23 00:01:04,295 --> 00:01:08,379 the heat from friction would burn our faces off. 24 00:01:09,532 --> 00:01:11,441 Even if we somehow withstood the heat, 25 00:01:11,465 --> 00:01:12,940 the sand and dirt in the air 26 00:01:12,964 --> 00:01:14,164 would still scrape us up 27 00:01:14,188 --> 00:01:15,587 with millions of tiny cuts 28 00:01:15,611 --> 00:01:17,810 all happening at the same time. 29 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:22,059 Ever seen the front bumper or grill of a truck? 30 00:01:22,083 --> 00:01:24,417 What do you think all the birds and bugs would do 31 00:01:24,441 --> 00:01:27,561 to your open eyes or exposed skin? 32 00:01:31,603 --> 00:01:33,565 Okay, so you'll wear a mask 33 00:01:33,589 --> 00:01:35,142 to avoid destroying your face. 34 00:01:35,166 --> 00:01:36,884 But what about people in buildings 35 00:01:36,908 --> 00:01:39,189 between you and your destination? 36 00:01:39,213 --> 00:01:41,945 It takes us approximately one-fifth of a second 37 00:01:41,969 --> 00:01:43,308 to react to what we see. 38 00:01:43,332 --> 00:01:45,142 By the time we see what is ahead of us 39 00:01:45,166 --> 00:01:46,105 and react to it - 40 00:01:46,129 --> 00:01:47,689 time times velocity equals distance 41 00:01:47,713 --> 00:01:48,709 equals one-fifth of a second 42 00:01:48,733 --> 00:01:50,069 times 25,000 miles per hour 43 00:01:50,093 --> 00:01:51,859 equals 1.4 miles 44 00:01:51,883 --> 00:01:53,391 - we would have gone past it 45 00:01:53,415 --> 00:01:56,082 or through it by over a mile. 46 00:01:56,106 --> 00:01:57,821 We're either going to kill ourselves 47 00:01:57,845 --> 00:02:00,163 by crashing into the nearest wall at super speed 48 00:02:00,187 --> 00:02:02,557 or, worse, if we're indestructible, 49 00:02:02,581 --> 00:02:04,915 we've essentially turned our bodies into missiles 50 00:02:04,939 --> 00:02:08,128 that destroy everything in our path. 51 00:02:08,152 --> 00:02:11,045 So, long distance travel at 25,000 miles per hour 52 00:02:11,069 --> 00:02:12,839 would leave us burning up, 53 00:02:12,863 --> 00:02:13,632 covered in bugs, 54 00:02:13,656 --> 00:02:16,639 and leaves no time to react. 55 00:02:16,663 --> 00:02:17,751 What about short bursts 56 00:02:17,775 --> 00:02:18,862 to a location we can see 57 00:02:18,886 --> 00:02:20,915 with no obstacles in between? 58 00:02:20,939 --> 00:02:22,385 Okay, let's say a bullet 59 00:02:22,409 --> 00:02:26,631 is about to hit a beautiful damsel in distress. 60 00:02:26,655 --> 00:02:28,918 So, our hero swoops in at super speed, 61 00:02:28,942 --> 00:02:29,596 grabs her, 62 00:02:29,620 --> 00:02:32,346 and carries her to safety. 63 00:02:32,370 --> 00:02:34,307 That sounds very romantic, 64 00:02:34,331 --> 00:02:36,570 but, in reality, that girl will probably suffer 65 00:02:36,594 --> 00:02:38,547 more damage from the hero than the bullet 66 00:02:38,571 --> 00:02:40,457 if he moved her at super speed. 67 00:02:40,481 --> 00:02:44,531 Newton's First Law of Motion deals with inertia, 68 00:02:44,555 --> 00:02:46,278 which is the resistance to a change 69 00:02:46,302 --> 00:02:48,203 in its state of motion. 70 00:02:48,227 --> 00:02:49,847 So, an object will continue moving 71 00:02:49,871 --> 00:02:51,311 or staying at the same place 72 00:02:51,335 --> 00:02:53,404 unless something changes it. 73 00:02:53,428 --> 00:02:57,070 Acceleration is the rate the velocity changes over time. 74 00:02:57,094 --> 00:02:58,488 When the girl at rest, 75 00:02:58,512 --> 00:03:00,130 velocity equals zero miles per hour, 76 00:03:00,154 --> 00:03:02,741 begins accelerating to reach the speed within seconds, 77 00:03:02,765 --> 00:03:04,042 velocity increases rapidly 78 00:03:04,066 --> 00:03:06,666 to 25,000 miles per hour, 79 00:03:06,690 --> 00:03:09,677 her brain would crash into the side of her skull. 80 00:03:09,701 --> 00:03:11,991 And, when she stops suddenly, 81 00:03:12,015 --> 00:03:14,892 velocity decreases rapidly back to zero miles per hour, 82 00:03:14,916 --> 00:03:17,688 her brain would crash into the other side of her skull, 83 00:03:17,712 --> 00:03:21,991 turning her brain into mush. 84 00:03:22,015 --> 00:03:25,893 The brain is too fragile to handle the sudden movement. 85 00:03:25,917 --> 00:03:27,898 So is every part of her body, for that matter. 86 00:03:27,922 --> 00:03:30,446 Remember, it's not the speed that causes the damage 87 00:03:30,470 --> 00:03:32,798 because the astronauts survived Apollo 10, 88 00:03:32,822 --> 00:03:34,222 it's the acceleration 89 00:03:34,246 --> 00:03:35,758 or sudden stop 90 00:03:35,782 --> 00:03:37,363 that causes our internal organs 91 00:03:37,387 --> 00:03:39,149 to crash into the front of our bodies 92 00:03:39,173 --> 00:03:40,697 the way we move forward in a bus 93 00:03:40,721 --> 00:03:42,833 when the driver slams on the brakes. 94 00:03:43,442 --> 00:03:44,982 What the hero did to the girl 95 00:03:45,006 --> 00:03:47,497 is mathematically the same as running her over 96 00:03:47,521 --> 00:03:50,619 with a space shuttle at maximum speed. 97 00:03:50,643 --> 00:03:53,748 She probably died instantly at the point of impact. 98 00:03:53,772 --> 00:03:56,446 He's going to owe this poor girl's family an apology 99 00:03:56,470 --> 00:03:58,995 and a big fat compensation check. 100 00:03:59,019 --> 00:04:02,270 Oh, and possibly face jail time. 101 00:04:02,294 --> 00:04:04,247 Doctors have to carry liability insurance 102 00:04:04,271 --> 00:04:07,065 just in case they make a mistake and hurt their patients. 103 00:04:07,089 --> 00:04:10,533 I wonder how much superhero insurance policy would cost. 104 00:04:11,962 --> 00:04:14,449 Now, which superpower physics lesson 105 00:04:14,473 --> 00:04:16,947 will you explore next? 106 00:04:16,971 --> 00:04:21,113 Shifting body size and content, 107 00:04:21,137 --> 00:04:22,532 super speed, 108 00:04:22,556 --> 00:04:24,187 flight, 109 00:04:24,211 --> 00:04:27,137 super strength, 110 00:04:27,161 --> 00:04:29,670 immortality, 111 00:04:29,694 --> 00:04:31,575 and 112 00:04:31,599 --> 00:04:34,080 invisibility.