the awnser to the second question is it would make a big boom boom on th whole city giving it a big owy
Quite simply, there is no such thing as an "immovable object" or an "unstoppable force". In general, what happens when a force acts on an object is described by Newton's Second Law.
It isn't quite clear what you mean. Depending on the context, gravity is either expressed as a force (measured in newton), or as a field (measured in newton/kilogram), so you can't compare it directly with a mass.
a(n) unblanced force must act on the object
If the object's falling energy increases (this would happen if the object is already falling downward, and air resistance is small), then the kinetic energy will increase.
3 things can happen: * Change in speed of the body * Change in direction of the body * Body may get deformed
it collided with earth. thea is now the moon
The world would implode
the two tetonic plates collided and made a earthquake
some dust pieces collided and (somehow) made a HUGE explotion
Smh its easy it makes a granatial/basaltial mixed rock
Sadly, lots of people died because of the Titanic sunk. The Titanic collided with a iceburg.
you get freezing rain
the particles would split tocreate multiple unstoppable objects
The number of sunrises that happen each year is measured in days, with each day consisting of one sunrise.
In a game on December 13 vs. the buffalo sabers when him and teammate Erik karlsson collided with each other
No because it happen already.
The kinetic energy would transfer Ping Pong ball!