When two solids meet, they can either bounce off each other, stick together, or slide past each other, depending on the nature of the solids and the force of the impact. The way they interact is determined by factors such as the materials they are made of, their shapes, and the amount of energy involved in the collision.
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
It can be categorised into -Ionic -Covalent molecular -Metallic -Covalent network
If the two solids are both metals, then the result is an alloy. However, cast iron for example is a mixture of carbon and iron, so technically it may be an alloy. But a car tyre is made of rubber, chalk, sulphur, rosin, etc. I guess the only answer for this is a mixture. If the two metals are in fluid solution, then it is a mixture.
When two gamma ray photons meet, they can undergo a process called pair production, where they can create an electron-positron pair. This process demonstrates that energy can be converted into matter.
What are two ways solids form from solutions ?
An edge is a line at which two faces of the solid meet.
When two solids are mixed together, they form a mixture of the two substances. Depending on the properties of the solids, they may mix evenly or remain separate. If the two solids react chemically, a new compound may form.
Nothing "happens". They meet, and the rays continue merrily along their ways, never to meet again!
A televised election debate.
A tsunami happens.
the color of liquid will be come disaper
the color of liquid will be come disaper
Earthquakes, tsunamis, tornados
because of two cloud meet each other
the color of liquid will be come disaper
They do not meet at right angles to one another.
Nothing