Kyle Hill Explores Magneto’s Strength in New BECAUSE SCIENCE Episode

Magneto is one of the most well-known mutants from X-Men. He’s also very powerful. He was even recruited by Apocalypse to be one of the four horsemen. How powerful is he though? He can levitate, turn satellites, and even pull the iron from a security guards blood and butt. That’s right! In case you forgot, Mystique helps Magneto escape his glass and plastic prison in X2: X-Men United by injecting a security guard’s butt with iron. Magneto then senses the extra iron and uses his magnetic powers to pull out the iron from the guard’s body and form three balls to destroy the prison. How much magnetic force would Magneto need to apply in order to pull off this feat? That’s the question Kyle Hill discusses in the latest episode of Because Science with Kyle Hill. I love Hill’s show because he walks you through the science and breaks it down so that I can understand. I’ll leave the science to Hill, but I will let you know that the magnetic force is vastly larger than the movie lets on. What fandom questions do you want answered by science?

Get a 30-day free trial and watch Because Science episodes early on Alpha: https://goo.gl/QPP3AU Magneto proves he's one of the most powerful mutants in X2 X-Men United when he pulls iron out of a guard, but how powerful of a magnetic field would he need to do that?

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