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One of two things would happen. After colliding head on they would completely come to a halt from the impact, or they would continue on only with the trajectory path changed.

2007-01-05 20:20:53 · answer #1 · answered by Lawrence C 1 · 0 1

It depends on which one has more mass, velocity, and density.

Also, unstoppable doesn't mean they won't change direction.

For example, two objects of equal mass, density, and speed but travelling in opposite directions after hitting may 'bounce' off each other and go the opposite directions. Or, they will both break apart into tiny fragments that travel in all directions.

However, if the objects have unequal mass, the one that is more massive will continue to move in the same direction, but possibly slow down a little bit, and the less massive object will change direction and move in the opposite direction - possibly just ahead of the more massive object.

If the objects have different densities, the one with higher density will 'break' the one with lesser density, and go through it.

By the way, nothing is unstoppable. It's all relative.

2007-01-07 12:40:13 · answer #2 · answered by Think Richly™ 5 · 1 0

Well, there's no such thing as an unstopable object in the physical world we know, but regardless, unstopable is very vague, and they could simply deflect.

2007-01-05 20:25:27 · answer #3 · answered by ‫‬‭‮‪‫‬‭‮yelxeH 5 · 0 1

They wouldn't stop.

2007-01-05 20:23:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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