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The Electric Avenging Circuit

The Electric Avenging Circuit
Behold! The mighty Avenger has traded Mjolnir for electrical components! This electrifying pun-fest combines Marvel's thunder god with basic circuit elements. RecisThor opposes current flow, CapaciThor stores electrical charge, InduThor creates magnetic fields with coiled wire, and TransisThor controls the flow of electrons. By Ohm's beard, it's the superhero team-up that engineering students didn't know they needed! Next time your circuit fails, just ask yourself: "What Would Thor Conduct?"

Conservation Of Momentum: Cosmic Edition

Conservation Of Momentum: Cosmic Edition
Einstein's proud dad moment watching Thor and Thanos apply physics in real-time! The meme perfectly captures the essence of Newton's Third Law—for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. When Thanos says "If I can't hit you with the hammer... Then I'll hit the hammer with you!" he's basically reciting the conservation of momentum equation while being super villainous. Einstein's approval face at the bottom is just *chef's kiss* because this cosmic showdown is basically a physics exam question come to life. The ultimate "apply your knowledge in a practical situation" scenario that would make any physics professor shed a tear of joy.

The Avengers: Immune System Edition

The Avengers: Immune System Edition
Behold the epic battle of your microscopic defenders! When a virus struts in thinking it's invincible, your helper T cells are like "Hold my antibodies!" Then BOOM! They summon the KILLER T CELLS - the immune system's assassins who absolutely obliterate that viral villain! It's basically Thor calling down the lightning, but inside your bloodstream! Your body is literally running its own Marvel movie 24/7 and you don't even need Disney+ to watch it!

Infinity Stones Meet Infinity Mathematics

Infinity Stones Meet Infinity Mathematics
Thor's cosmic conundrum just broke mathematics! Even with the Infinity Stones, Thanos faces the ultimate mathematical paradox: dividing infinity by 2 still equals infinity. It's like trying to remove half the digits from π—you'd still have an infinite number left! This beautifully illustrates why mathematicians get headaches when dealing with infinite sets. Georg Cantor would be proud while Thor is just confused. The universe might be balanced, but the math definitely isn't!

The Electric Avengers: Circuit Components Assemble

The Electric Avengers: Circuit Components Assemble
When electrical engineering meets Norse mythology! Each Thor variant wields a different electronic component symbol as his hammer. RESISTHOR opposes current flow with his zigzag hammer. INDUCTHOR stores energy in magnetic fields with his coiled weapon. CAPACITHOR holds electric charge between his parallel plates. And TRANSISTHOR controls the flow of electrons with his semiconductor junction symbol. Together they form the Avengers of circuit design, ready to battle any impedance mismatch or signal noise that threatens the realm of electronics!

Teflon Is The GOAT Material

Teflon Is The GOAT Material
The ultimate chemical showdown! Fluoroantimonic acid struts in like it owns the periodic table, boasting "You can't defeat me" - and why not? It's literally the strongest superacid known to science, melting through almost anything it touches! Glass smugly steps up with "I know, but he can" - because glass containers are actually immune to this acid's rage. But then BOOM! In comes Teflon with that mic drop entrance, completely obliterating the competition! That's because polytetrafluoroethylene (fancy name for Teflon) is so chemically inert it laughs in the face of even the most aggressive acids. Nothing sticks to it - not eggs in your frying pan and certainly not the world's most destructive acid! The chemical equivalent of bringing a nuke to a knife fight!

The Circuit Avenger

The Circuit Avenger
The God of Thunder meets electrical engineering. Each component's symbol perfectly matches Thor's hammer transformations - resistors oppose current flow (stubborn like Thor), inductors store energy in magnetic fields (worthy of Mjolnir's power), capacitors store electrical charge (like Thor bottling lightning), and transistors control current flow between terminals (the most complex hammer, for when Thor needs precision). Circuit designers silently appreciate this while soldering at 2AM, running on nothing but cold coffee and the warm glow of their oscilloscope.