fictional metal
probably all I know is that it was in marvel's comics and was used to build captain america's shield
you make pitch by hitting 2 objecs on something to make a different kind of pitch.
Geysers do not make energy.
Things that make light
If I observe accurately, blue vibranium gives 5 Stark credits and gold vibranium gives 8 Stark credits.
fictional metal
adamantium
no. vibrainium is from the marvel universe. it does not exist. neither does uru
probably all I know is that it was in marvel's comics and was used to build captain america's shield
Captain America's first shield, which was shaped like a badge, was made of a bullet proof alloy. The more known circular shield is made of a adamantium steel-vibranium alloy.
The Hulk has. A few others have also. This is in reference toward the vibranium one btw.
yes there are two metals are closest to vibranium one is titanium but it is heavy and the good conductor of electricicty it can catch electricity fastly and it's melting point is 1660c so unlikely titanium i like carbon with the melting point of 3624c more than tungsten and it is also conduct with electricity so and lighter than titanium and tungsten so to built iron man armour carbon is the best choice
In Iron Man 2 Tony Stark created a new element. The name of the new element was Palladium. The element Palladium already exists and is what the original Arc reactor is powered by. It is also what is slowly poisening Tony Starks blood. The element was not named in the movie. My best guesses as to marvel related elements that it could be would be: Adamantium (also used to strengthen Wolverines Skeleton) or Vibranium (used for Captain America's Shield which was seen, unfinished, in the movie) Vibranium is unlikely as it is said to be found only in Wakanda, a fictional place ruled and protected by the Black Panther, another Marvel superhero. I believe the element is a 'heavy' metal; meaning that, like Lead for example, if ingested, it never leaves your body. Just looked up something: In the Iron Man 2 Novel (released in April 2010) "Stark, discovering this new, powerful element. Stark thought to himself, since it absorbs vibrations I should call it Vibranium." This contradicts what i said before but is the best source of info i have.
Palladium (pd46) it can absorb up to 900x its own weight in hydrogen, copper, (cu26) though it should have been silver (better conductor) (hydrogen, copper, palladium, and ??, would need to ask tony stark himself)
Black Panther, a Marvel superhero, possesses enhanced strength, agility, and senses due to consuming the heart-shaped herb. Additionally, he is a skilled fighter, strategist, and has access to advanced Wakandan technology provided by vibranium.
No , originally, Dr. Myron MacLain was attempting to perfect an indestructible alloy as strong as the legendary 'Adamantine', which Hercules' Golden Mace was made from. Dr. MacLain was hoping the alloy would provide a distinct advantage in the armor of American war machines, during World War II. The Doctor worked tirelessly, using the exotic Vibranium metal and an unknown substance. While the Doctor was asleep, as a result of his exhaustion, an unknown factor caused the metals he was working with to bond .