Can Spider-Man's webs be cut?

Spiderman's webbing though very strong can still be cut and burned. His webbing also isn't very good against high winds.
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How does Spider-Man cut his web?

Assuming we're happy to look at the films as evidence, it would appear that a combination of practice, supernatural spider-reflexes and a delayed cut-off of the spinneret are what allow Spider-Man to grab his web lines before they split away from the web-shooters.
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Can Spider-Man shoot webs out of his hands?

In the Spectacular Spider-Man, Peter Parker's version got the ability to generate webs from his hands. Peter adopted the additional powers of the spider as a side effect of meeting with the queen. The glands in Peter's writs had similar features to the mechanical web-shooters.
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How tough are Spider-Man's webs?

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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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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Is it possible to make a web shooter like Spider-Man?

Every fan, no matter how tech-savvy, can easily craft a web shooter based on their favorite version of Spider-Man. Styles of craftable web-shooters include the ones from Marvel's Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and The Amazing Spider-Man, among others.
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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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Which Spider-Man has the strongest web?

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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Which Spider-Man web is strongest?

Real spider webs are notoriously strong; spider silk has a tensile strength of up to 1.75 gigapascals (GPa), or just over 178 kilograms (392.4 pounds) per square millimeter in cross-section.
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Can Spider-Man climb walls without his suit?

No matter the suit or universe, Spider-Man can always stick to walls, which is one of his most famous powers.
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Why can't Spider-Man make his own webs?

Peter had reasoned that a spider (even a human one) needed a web. Since the radioactive spider-bite did not initially grant him the power to spin webs, he had instead found a way to produce them artificially. The wrist-mounted devices fire an adhesive "webbing".
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Can Venom spin 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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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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How long do Spider-Man's webs last?

According to Peter Parker, the web fluid lasts about 2 hours before it dissolves. The web grenade's ability to fire ordinary webbing on a target before reacting and quickly ensnaring the target is a similar concept to the "impact webbing", which was first used by Peter's clone Ben Reilly, aka the Scarlet Spider.
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How does Spider-Man not stick to his webs?

On contact with air, the long-chain polymer knits and forms an extremely tough, flexible fiber with extraordinary adhesive properties. The web fluid's adhesive quality diminishes rapidly with exposure to air.
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Who is the weakest Spider-Man?

Andrew Garfield is arguably the weakest live-action Spider-Man we've had up to this point, but it's hard to blame that on Garfield entirely. After a duo of divisive films and the sequel especially getting a less-than-complimentary reception from critics, the planned third movie was ultimately canned.
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How do I become a Spider-Man?

How does Spider-Man get his powers? American teenager Peter Parker, a poor sickly orphan, is bitten by a radioactive spider. As a result of the bite, he gains superhuman strength, speed, and agility, along with the ability to cling to walls, turning him into Spider-Man.
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Who is Zombie Spider-Man?

Peter Benjamin Parker (of Earth-2149) is an alternate version of Spider-Man that was turned into a zombie. This version of Spider-Man follows the same path as the Peter Parker of Earth 616, until the Sentry from (Earth-91126) came to this universe Infected.
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Can we create spider silk?

Scientists have long dreamed about making synthetic spider silk and turning it into all types of lightweight materials, from super-strong fabrics to surgical threads. But while making silk may be easy for spiders, it's proven very hard for engineers.
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How thick is Spider-Man's web?

Jim Kakalios: "And that's just a 2-millimeter webbing. If he needs more, he just makes it a little bit thicker and he can support even more weight." That's physicist Jim Kakalios, the author of "The Physics of Superheroes." He says that the secret to spider silk's strength is its structure.
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Are Spider-Man's webs stretchy?

At seventy miles per hour, his webbing stretches for ten seconds, this means it has the ability to stretch for at least ten times its initial length. 70 miles per hour is 102 feet per second.
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Can you create Spider-Man's web fluid?

The material strengths don't scale the same so Spiderman would need to use more mass compared to his body weight to create usable lines than a regular spider would. He would probably require back-mounted tanks of web fluid. Grasping the line would become an issue.
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