Ok, fair point on density, but Wolverine is a mutant, and he might not be using all three claws. If he uses one claw instead of his usual three, which he has before, the force is no longer 33% in each claw, but 100% in one claw.
After hearing an argument on the cutting power of Wolverine, I began to wonder "could Wolverine cut, and possibly kill, Superman?" Wolverine has one of the sharpest, and strongest, cutting implements in the Marvel universe, so could he hurt the Man of Steel?
It's not a magnet, but an electromagnetic field, generated by the electrons in the wire. there is a right-hand rule to find the direction of the field. here's a picture below
why thank you, sir. I discovered this place on accident, but think I'll rather enjoy it here.
I get a lot of crazy theories, and have always wanted to share them with a community. i just hope that people will be open-minded to some of my more outlandish ones, like this one...
I think the perpendicular force your thinking of is the instantaneous acceleration of the plane... or the inertia of the plane in that instant.
(i am not the happiest about this picture, centripetal force is non-existent)