Then one of the unstoppable objects wouldn't be!
2007-01-08 20:29:43
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answer #1
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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i know the answer, there ain't one. there is no such thing as an unstopable object, so there is no point in figuring out what happens when two meet.
it's like asking what would happen if you get to the bottom of black hole alive. the answer is the same: its impossible, so it doesnt matter.
N3VJA:
keep in mind time dilation; you would never get there o.0 at some point time comes to a virtual standstil. also think about what you're saying...an object 300 times the mass of the sun...3g acceleration? things just dont work that way.
2007-01-08 19:52:06
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answer #2
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answered by Dashes 6
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Nothing in the universe is unstoppable. Even photons, moving at the speed of light, are stoppable.
BTW, to the guy who mentioned black holes... if you have a black hole large enough so that the tidal forces didn't rip you apart, you could experience it. Scientists have figured out that one about the size of 300 solar masses would be sufficient to allow a comfortable 3g acceleration into it w/out tearing your body apart.
2007-01-08 20:19:15
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answer #3
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answered by N3VJA 3
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It might happen but at space where there no friction on the two objects if they are at the same force they will be at an equilibrium state and they doesn't move
but if there on greater the other they will go in the direction and magnitude of the greater force
2007-01-08 19:55:41
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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that's common, Mr Smarty Pants. there's no answer on account which you have left out soooooo lots archives. a million) Relative length 2) Relative speeds 3) Relative hundreds and densities 4) Relative hardness and solidarity (shape) of each merchandise 5) Shapes, is one sharp and one flat surfaced you elect all and sundry to think of you're soooooo clever on account which you have asked a query you're saying they'd't answer properly. properly Mr Genius, even Albert Einstein could not answer this question with the advice presented. So, please, bypass away, quit asking, and attempt convince another team of folk how clever you're! ok my question are beside the point, so i'd desire to respond to them besides i admire. a million) a million is the dimensions of the sunlight, and a million the dimensions of a grain of sand. 2) The "sunlight" is shifting on the value of sunshine, the sand at 1mm in keeping with millenium. 3) The "sunlight" has the mass and relative density of a black hollow, the sand is gaseous and has un registerable density, this is that easy it can not be measured. 4) The "sunlight" has a hardness score of one hundred on the Moh's scale (diamonds are toughest at ~10), the sand has a hardness score of 0.0000001 5) Now completely beside the point given a million to 4 above. consequence of the collision of those 2 gadgets? The "sunlight" keeps on on the value of sunshine, the "sand", given the density of the "sunlight" could theoretically quit to exist, yet certainly could now in simple terms be an infinitesimal small component to the "sunlight". or you do you reside in comedian e book land? in the event that they the two continued on, unaffected, it means they have gone with the aid of one yet another. in the event that they bypass with the aid of one yet another they have certainly not collided! So what you say is which you will desire to have asked this interior the philosophy section instead of the technology section. there's no answer different than for the only you elect, or hypothesise is the the main suitable option one. it may be like me asking you to grant me an answer to this question: remedy for y, giving a finite form as your answer, while y = a million/x and x = 0. you're a whimsical d!ckhead, who has delusions of better intelligence. everybody can ask an impossible question with out parameters, and then tell all and sundry they are incorrect, simply by fact the question has no answer. persist with philosophy and supply the technology a omit, junior, 'reason you needless to say understand extra approximately comedian books than you do technology!
2016-10-30 10:06:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn give us a break.. what did you do .. make this question up in your head and come up with a fake answer and then have delusions that you are intelligent .If you are intelligent you should be able to come up with another question and know the answer come on tell us another one ok..really im tired of seeing this posted and posted and posted and posted.really im not trying to be rude but aren't you a little ocd?
2007-01-08 19:52:48
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I think this was asked before.
My answer is the same this time too: deflection.
2007-01-08 19:54:21
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answer #7
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answered by Chick-A- Deedle 6
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