It would not exist....
In space, there is no gravity and one would experience weightlessness.
This scenario is considered a paradox, as an irresistible force cannot exist alongside an immovable object in classical physics. It raises questions about the nature of the concept of an immovable object and an irresistible force.
If an object has no atoms, it means it does not exist in a physical form. Atoms are the building blocks of matter, so without them, there would be no material substance or structure to the object. Essentially, it would be a non-existent entity.
If you try to find the density of an object with a density less than water, the object will float in water. This indicates that the object is less dense than water. To find the density of such an object, you would divide the mass of the object by its volume.
If the object on the slide were too thick for light to pass through, no light would illuminate the object on the other side. This would result in a shadow being cast on the side of the slide where the light source is located, and the object on the other side would not be visible.
Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.
In space, there is no gravity and one would experience weightlessness.
In space, there is no gravity and one would experience weightlessness.
No. The weightlessness you experience in space is because you are essentially in freefall. Standing on the surface of the moon you would notice its gravity.
nothing would happen
The object would behave as a part of fluid and it will remain where it is kept.
The object would float in a given liquid.
The object would crash into the planet.
the particles would split tocreate multiple unstoppable objects
It would float.
If the unstoppable object was smaller, then it would pierce a hole through the immovable object, not moving the object, and not stopping.
A: Heat from the room will move to the cold object. B: Condensation will happen