Yes, to make Iron Man's suit you need power. The glowing circle i the middle of his chest is his suit's power source. So you need to find a portable power source strong enough to power the suit. This is the hardest part. You could try a very strong battery with an automatic recharger, but that probably isn't going to have enough power. Now for the next bit, the jet boots. They aren't actually jet boots, they're ionization engine boots. Ionization engines work on electrons ionizing air molecules and then they get between two accelerator plates and then go zooming out the back. These can be very small but still very Effective as long as the power source isn't too big. This can also be used for the repulsor ray. The computer helmet almost already exists. There is already a helmet for motorcyclists which tells them their speed, RPM and gear, so this device can be modified. You could make the suit itself out of an outer layer of titanium (to protect you from the heat), and some gold, aluminum, steel and a type of indestructible plastic featured on the big experiment, and finally some shock absorbers.
yes it can be. :D
if you have to ask you cant afford it also i think you mean iron not iorn if you have to ask you cant afford it also i think you mean iron not iorn
Absolutely. It would just take an unbelievable amount of energy and advanced technology.
I think its a blast furnace
Iron when extracted from ore is a mixture of carbon and iron. This is very brittle and shatters easily. The Bessemer converter removed the carbon by flushing molten iron with oxygen, thereby removing the carbon and yielding soft iron. The carbon content could then be adjusted creating steel, which can then be tempered to a required hardness. The Bessemer converter made steel possible and permitted major engineering advances.
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
possibly but we would first have to create an iron man suit, but the thought of it retracting into your body seems unlikely since there is so much armor that would have to be retracted
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.
No. The boosters that will attach to the foot is so big that it will not fit the suit case for use.
iron nan is a nanny its iron mans nanny
Whats iron mans quest?
spandex
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