In back to the future, doctor Brown used a lighting strike to get the required 21 gigawatts to power the time machine, so if you could store the energy of a lightning strike then you would have enough power to power the Iron Man's suit.
(1.21 jigga watts, or 1.21Gigawatts)
no they are not
Ironman's suit is not made of copper.
his suit that pretty much it
stane did at one point wow people get wit da program
All His Power Comes From His Powered Up Suit So, You Could Either Try To Survive Till He Runs Dry Of Power (Not Recommended). You Can Also Try/ Atempt To Deactivate Or Shut Down His Armor.
Unfortunately, the technology doesn't yet exist, but I GUARANTEE it will in about 5-10 years! :D
In the movie, no. In the comic books, yes.
When Tony Stark is in the Iron Man suit, yes it give him "superhuman" strength. Iron man does not have super human strength, he climbs into a suit that allows him to become much stronger
Lithium dioxide is used in the creation of Iron Man's suit technology as a power source for the suit's arc reactor. It provides the energy needed to power the suit's advanced technology and weapons systems.
In back to the future, doctor Brown used a lighting strike to get the required 21 gigawatts to power the time machine, so if you could store the energy of a lightning strike then you would have enough power to power the iron man's suit.
iron nan is a nanny its iron mans nanny
Magnets.