You must be one of those irresistable forces of nature
2007-01-10 17:08:38
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answer #1
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answered by hello 6
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It depends: If you are talking about two unstoppable objects of the same mass and velocity, they would hit, and either stay there, or possibly destroy each other/break into smaller unstoppable pieces and stay or continue movement.
If you are talking about different velocities or masses, they would collide, and bounce off at different angles and continue on ad infinitum. Or once again, they could collide, break up, and the pieces would carry on.
In the end though, it doesn't matter because this is an impossible situation, bringing forth improbable, hypothetic answers.
The main issue here is momentum, which is dictated by mass and velocity, but these objects apparently have infinite momentum. Therein lies the problem...
2007-01-11 01:31:14
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answered by VZ 2
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You didn't specify whether these two objects are solids (implied), liquids, gases or plasmas. Nor did you specify whether the two objects are of different states or the same state. The answers for all these conditions would differ. For example, a neutrino is unstoppable and it does and would pass through anything other than another neutrino, in which case, they would annihilate each other. But what if a neutrino "collided" with a Black Hole. Neither you are anyone else knows the answer.
2007-01-11 05:29:47
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answered by wefields@swbell.net 3
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Based upon the other questions you have asked here, and on the quality of your answers to the questions you have answered, I would say that even you do not know the answer to this question. Enough, I say.
LOL...hardly stalking....the information I have used is freely available to everyone here on Yahoo Answers.....it is more curiosity, I guess.
Enjoy! I am sure you are....;-)
2007-01-11 01:19:34
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answered by Mez 6
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A really big bang?? Incinerate?? Collide and have new trajectories??
2007-01-11 01:12:41
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answered by gonzobonzo 1
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They'd stop in a heartbeat.
2007-01-11 01:07:05
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answered by dardekkis 4
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they'd just go thru each other and keep on going
2007-01-11 01:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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assuming their electronic forces don't repel each other, nothing at all.
2007-01-11 01:07:50
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answered by darklydrawl 4
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i dono wats the answer
2007-01-11 01:05:16
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answered by skiguy 1
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