What are Spiderman webs made of?

(Though according to the 1986 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, Spidey's webs are made of a nylon-like material that can support only a measly 54 kilograms per square millimeter, or 0.5 GPa.)
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How does Spider-Man make his webs?

The web formula is constructed in liquid form and kept in high pressure cartridges that Spider-Man stores on his belt. He can load these cartridges into his web shooters and fire different forms of webbing depending on the position of the web shooter's nozzle.
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Are Spidermans webs natural?

... one key spider-like attribute has historically not come naturally to Spider-Man: the ability to create webs. Instead, Spider-Man comes equipped with what are known as web-shooters, artificial devices that allow him to spin a web, any size.
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What is Spider-Man's web formula?

Parker eventually devised a formula to create his own custom webbing, consisting of salicylic acid, toulene, methanol, carbon tetrachloride, potassium carbonate, and ethyl acetate.
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Who is stronger Spider-Man or silk?

Spider-Man is significantly stronger than Silk, but Silk is shockingly quicker. Her agility and reflexes surpass even Spider-Man's. Not only that, but her Silk Sense (Cindy Moon's version of the Spider-Sense) is stronger than almost all members of the Spider-Family.
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Making Spiderman's Web—The Liquid Rope Experiment with Nylon 6,10



Can Spider-Man shoot webs without his suit?

OK, so the general rule of thumb when it comes to Spider-Man is that he can't shoot his own webs. In some stories he can (I'll discuss this in a moment), but for the most part Spider-Man shoots artificial webs which come from mechanical devices on his wrists. The devices that Spider-Man uses are called web-shooters.
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Why does Peter make web fluid?

He feared that having Peter invent his own gadgets would make him too smart and unrelatable to audiences. This interpretation is a far cry from Spider-Man's abilities in the source material. In the comics, Peter develops his own web fluid and web shooters to go with his other spider-themed abilities.
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How long do Spider-Man's webs last?

12 Spider-Man's Webs Dissolve After an Hour

Thankfully, in creating the character, Stan Lee thought of this. According to the comics, Spider-Man's webbing is designed to dissolve entirely after an hour, leaving no permanent damage to the buildings or people who've been caught in their way.
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How strong is Spider-Man's web?

And how are they made? Spider webs are notoriously strong, with spider silk reported as having a tensile strength of up to 1.75 gigapascals (GPa), or just over 178 kilograms per square millimeter in cross-section (to save U.S. readers from looking it up, 178 kilograms comes to 392.4 pounds).
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Can venom shoot webs?

Venom's Powers

Venom's abilities are based on those of Spider-Man because the symbiote draws from its prior experiences bonded with a human. That's why Venom has super-strength, shoots webs from his hands and sports a giant spider emblem on his chest.
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Why does Tobey not use web shooters?

Reasons behind Raimi's decision not to use mechanical web-shooters are: First was that because of spider bite, Peter got a lot of abilities, like climbing on walls, heightened reflexes, speed, and strength.
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Why does Spider-Man's webs stop working?

The three times that Peter failed to produce webbing in Spider-Man 2 were due to the fact that his growing depression was adversely affecting his powers. The Amazing Spider-Man's third act saw the Web-head at a disadvantage when his shooters were crushed by the Lizard (Rhys Ifans).
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Which Spider-Man is the strongest?

Cosmic Spider-Man is undoubtedly the most powerful variation of the character. In the Acts of Vengeance storyline, Peter absorbs a mysterious power known as the Enigma Force.
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Was Tom Holland bit by a Spider?

'Spider-Man: No Way Home's Aunt May scene is the trilogy's smartest twist. When we first meet Tom Holland's Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War, he's already been bitten by a radioactive spider and is actively moonlighting as Spider-Man.
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Did Spider-Man have organic webbing?

Back in 2002, many fans were shocked by Peter Parker obtaining organic webbing from the radioactive spider bite in Spider-Man. In the comics, Spidey had to use mechanical web shooters as he never developed webbing when he gained spider powers.
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Why does Spider-Man shoot webs from his wrist?

From what I remember, in the original comics, Spider-Man shot webs from his wrist because Peter Parker used his science background to design mechanical web shooters. In the Sam Raimi movies, however, the webslinging is a side effect of the genetically-modified spider bite that gives him the rest of his powers.
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What is Spider-Man's weakness?

Anti-Venom becomes the new alter ego of Eddie Brock after his days of Venom are behind him. Anti-Venom has proven to be Spider-Man's weakness whenever he's close by due to the way that it affects the radiation poison that's in Peter's blood.
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Is becoming Spider-Man possible?

Well, sorry to be bearer of bad news, but it turns out that it's scientifically impossible for someone to be Spider-Man…and it has everything to do with our stupid bodies. As everyone knows, Marvel Comics' Spider-Man is able to leap and bound up walls much like a spider can.
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How much can Spider-Man lift?

Great Power. Like his namesake, Spider-Man's strength and agility stand far above those of the average human, allowing him to lift nearly ten tons and to leap and move at incredible speeds with high accuracy.
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Can we reproduce spider silk?

A common problem scientists have faced is creating fibers with enough nanocrystals to form silk. Explains Li, “What happens in the spider's silk gland is quite complex and super delicate — difficult to fully reproduce.”
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Can you replicate a spider web?

Many researchers have attempted to replicate spider silk with varying degrees of success. The most impressive aspect of the Cambridge team's effort might be that the synthetic silk they have been able to produce is 98 percent water. The team first creates a hydrogel out of the water, silica, and cellulose.
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Who has the strongest web Spider-Man?

Peter Parker isn't the only Webslinger in the Marvel universe, but he may just be be the strongest Spider-Man. One of Marvel's most popular characters, Peter Parker became everyone's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man after he was bitten by a radioactive spider during his high school years.
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Does Miles Morales have organic webbing?

Instead, Miles creates a thread of energy, which has the same tensile strength as his web-fluid. This thread of energy can also be used to deliver a shock to his enemies via his venom blast. So, not only does Miles have organic webbing, but it's also electric webbing. Nice.
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