The strong force will hit the object and may or may notmove it depending on what the 2 objects are. An example would be if the strongest force was the sun and the unmovable object was the earth then the planet would burn up and we would all DIE.
To be unstopable a mass must be the most powerful force in the universe. The same for an immovable object there for canot exist in the same universe.
They cancel each other out
Chuck Norris dies!!
Ricochet. Force changes direction.
The Sun has a much bigger mass. It has the strongest gravitational pull of all the objects in the universe.
Obviously you can't have both an unstoppable force and an immovable object. If the force moves the object, then the object isn't unmovable. If the force doesn't move it, then the force isn't unstoppable.
It is impossible for a juggernaut and an immovable object to exist in the same universe and dimension.
Since these are extremes that cannot be acheived due to the laws of physics, it cannot happen. However, If it could happen, I suspect a paradox would occur.
well, to put it simply neither would win. Its a Paradox.
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In order to pose your question, you've invented an irresistible force, which can't exist, and an immovable object, which also can't exist. You're doing so well with fiction, you might as well go ahead and postulate a result as well.
They are attracted towards each other; it's one of the four fundamental forces of the universe (electromagnetism).