They cancel each other out
When a particle and its antiparticle collide, they annihilate each other and release energy in the form of photons or other particles.
When two objects collide, they exert forces on each other. This impact can change the direction, speed, or shape of the objects, affecting their motion. The objects may bounce off each other, stick together, or deform depending on the force of the collision.
If two molecules traveling at the same speed collide head on, they will exchange energy and momentum. This can result in the molecules bouncing off each other in opposite directions or sticking together to form a new molecule. The outcome depends on the specific properties and interactions of the molecules involved.
When two tornadoes collide, it is most likely that the stronger tornado will absorb the weaker one. The collision may lead to an increase in size and intensity of the tornado before eventually dissipating.
When matter and antimatter collide, they annihilate each other, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of gamma rays and other particles. This process is called annihilation.
Chuck Norris dies!!
Ricochet. Force changes direction.
it makes an Earthquake
an earthquake
When galaxies "collide", the individual stars do not actually smash together; they're far enough apart that they mostly slip past each other.
when continents collide you bum your pet hamster
A collision.
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.
When rocks in space collide, they can shatter into smaller pieces, merge together to form larger objects, or create debris fields. The impact can release a significant amount of energy, causing further fragmentation and altering the trajectories of the objects involved.
Earthquakes and mountain building.
armageddon
it makes a mountain