Unstoppable is an adjective that describes something or someone who is unable to be stopped.
This is an exercise in logic. If an unstoppable force exists, then an immovable object cannot exist, because it would be able to be moved by the unstoppable force, and vice versa. Sideways Logic The unstoppable force does not "stop", the immovable object does not move : the unstoppable force ricochets off the immovable object!
You mean what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? Well... that is a paradox. In a world where there is an unstoppable force, by definition, there cannot be an immovable object, and vice versa. And let's just say there were such things. When the collide, there will be an infinite transfer of energy. The unstoppable force will have infinite momentum and the immovable object will have infinite inertia. And when they collide, because according to the law of conservation of energy, energy is never created or destroyed, the energy will be constantly exchanged among the two hypothetical objects.
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.
You can't. Hence the name 'unstoppable'. An unstoppable force, upon hitting something, would push the other object aside and continue onwards. The only problem is if you have both an unstoppable force and an immovable object. The force can't push the object aside, and the object can't stop the force. The solution is fairly simple, however - the unstoppable force is deflected off to the side when the two collide. It isn't stopped, but continues in a different direction. The immovable object doesn't move. Easy. Alternately, the following happens: the unstoppable force continues straight onwards, and the object doesn't move. Since the two can't change in their actions, space itself is twisted to allow the force to pass through the object without moving it in any way. Having an unstoppable force and an immovable object is both theoretically and practically impossible anyway, so this entire line of questioning is fairly pointless.
the force goes through the object
relentless, unstoppable
It mean "Unstoppable" in Latin
unstoppable = unaufhaltsam unstoppable = unhaltbar (sports)
Cujo is an Indian word meaning "Unstoppable Force".
Invincible means to have no weakness; to be unstoppable.
as unstoppable as life
Well, it means he becomes unstoppable and violent.
The name Rafael means invinsible and unstoppable warrior
Someone who has no pity or mercy and is usually cocky. Thinking he or her are unstoppable and invincible.
Someone who has no pity or mercy and is usually cocky. Thinking he or her are unstoppable and invincible.
Unstoppable Force was created in 1986.
The Unstoppable Man was created in 1960.