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.
momentun is useful for undestanding what happens when an object collides with another object.
Statinory object can be moved. Moving object can be stopped. Direction of a moving object can be changed.etc.
in the opposite direction of
in the opposite direction of
The light reflected and/or absorbed
momentun is useful for undestanding what happens when an object collides with another object.
when the temperature rises the molecules of an object collides even more faster and also its moves around faster.
Statinory object can be moved. Moving object can be stopped. Direction of a moving object can be changed.etc.
the force or other moving object
in the opposite direction of
in the opposite direction of
in the opposite direction of
A metior
Depth determines whether it shows up under or below an object if an object collides with it.
The point of which one objects hits or collides with another object. (The point of impact).
it's when one object collides with another and the force gets passed on
The light reflected and/or absorbed