What should I study to be like Tony Stark?
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What should I study to be like Tony Stark?
Field of study: Physics and Electronic Engineering Child prodigy (and genetically modified for the good of the human kind), Anthony “Tony” Stark attended MIT at age 15 and got his Masters in physics and engineering at age 20.
What do you need to learn to build an Iron Man suit?
Originally Answered: What should I study for making an Iron Man suit? Bio-medical Engineering, Engineering, Biology (Human Anatomy and Physiology), Physics, Chemistry, and Biochemistry.
How do you become brilliant like Tony Stark?
- Be confident. Tony Stark/Iron Man seems to have an undeniable, life-long confidence.
- Talk Slower. I noticed that Tony’s charisma and confidence was mainly portrayed by the way he speaks… slowly.
- Control your reactions.
- Dress to impress.
- Put on a show.
- Be transparent.
- Be more badass.
- Be humble.
Is Batman an engineer?
Yes, an outstanding one – he played a major role in designing and building advanced vehicles like the Batmobile, Bat-plane and so on, as well as his Batsuit and facilities like the Batcave.
What kind of education would Tony Stark have had?
Physics is the foundation of all engineering and, knowing Tony Stark, he would master industry and engineering application of physics in any way he liked after building the best background he could in Physics in general. I’m going to answer this question: What kind of education should one follow to be like Tony Stark today?
What skills would it take to build a skyscraper like Tony Stark?
Building this in a cave like Tony Stark does would also require good knowledge of chemistry and mechanics of materials as it would inform him how to fabricate the components and assemble them with the needed tolerances for making it work.
What kind of Engineering is involved in making an Iron Man suit?
The designing and building the iron man suits is mostly aerospace and mechanical engineering, namely aircraft design. The suit control surface positioning and shaping requires knowledge of aerodynamics (from subsonic all the way to supersonic) and aircraft stability (since the suit cannot fly stably without computer control).
What is the best way to memorize a subject?
Write the subject/concept you are studying at the top of a sheet of paper. Then, explain it in your own words as if you were teaching someone else. Review what you wrote and identify any areas where you were wrong. Once you have identified them, go back to your notes or reading material and figure out the correct answer.