The phenomenon you are describing is called a chain reaction, where the impact of one object on another sets off a series of sequential events. This can be seen in various contexts, such as in physics, chemistry, or even social interactions.
When water hits an object, it is called splashing or splattering.
The force with which one moving object hits another object is the force of impact or collision force. This force is determined by the speed and mass of the moving object, and it can cause the objects to change direction or deform upon impact.
When light that hits an object is taken in by the object, it is called absorption. The object absorbs some wavelengths of light, while others are reflected or transmitted.
That is called reflection. When light hits a surface and bounces back, it forms an image of that object that we can see.
This is called transparency. When light is able to pass through an object without being scattered, reflected, or absorbed, the object is transparent.
When water hits an object, it is called splashing or splattering.
collision
The force with which one moving object hits another object is the force of impact or collision force. This force is determined by the speed and mass of the moving object, and it can cause the objects to change direction or deform upon impact.
When light that hits an object is taken in by the object, it is called absorption. The object absorbs some wavelengths of light, while others are reflected or transmitted.
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Reflection.
The phenomenon of rain freezing on contact with a cold object is called "freezing rain".
That is called reflection. When light hits a surface and bounces back, it forms an image of that object that we can see.
This is called transparency. When light is able to pass through an object without being scattered, reflected, or absorbed, the object is transparent.
A "bank shot" is when you throw a tomahawk in multiplayer, and it hits another object, (wall, barrel, vehicle, etc.) and it hits another player.
No, inertia is the property of a mass that resists force. If one object hits another force, in the form of acceleration, is passed on.
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