Maybe the irresistible force will just bounce off the immovable object and carry on it's way...What would happen if an Irresistible Force met an Immovable Object?
well, if you want me to answer you seriously then you should know that FOR EVERY ACTION THERE IS A REACTION EQUAL IN FORCE AND OPPOSITE IN DIRECTION , so the reaction is the collapse of the object if it was fragile or it may resist for a while depending on its composition . since FORCE=MASS MULTIPLIED BY ACCELERATION then the fate of the object depends on these two variables .What would happen if an Irresistible Force met an Immovable Object?
Whatever the force, whatever the object %26amp; whatever the result;
You can be sure that it would be proceeded by a flaming wheel rolling out of the wreckage.
:o)
probably one heckuva collision with debris flying everywhere, explosion, big loud ';SMASH!!!'; and probably a bunch of smoke and flames
The term is probably a COLLISION
collision NOUN 1 a motorway collision crash, accident, smash, pile-up, bump, impact; inf. prang. 2 a collision of views conflict, clash, difference, disagreement, variance, opposition. 3 take part in a military collision confrontation, encounter, skirmish.
so youve seen my wife argue.
';somethin's really gotta give'; Frank Sinatra
a battle because they are both cartoon characters nicknames
Juggernught and the Blob
respectivly
unexplainable situation
It can't happen, because the two can't exist in the same universe.
If there were an irresistable force, there could be no immovable objects, or the force would not be irresistable.
If there were an immovable object, there could be no irresistable forces, or the object would not be immovable.
One anwer would be...
The irresistible force would become an immovable object - and the immovable object would become an irresistible force - just think of what happens when a pool ball cannons into another.
This would be an example of Newton's law of the conservation of momentum.
The less interesting answer is that neither of these things could possibly exist in our universe (because both these things would require infinite mass - something whose gravitational field would destroy our universe instantly)
eventually we got marriied, but my wife still has trouble getting me to cut the grass
;-)
You should probably take this to the philosophy forum. They like discussing questions that are meaningless.
a burning wheel would come bouncing out of the wreckage :)
if you say ';Irresistible'; force, this does mean that nothing can stop it, so the ';immovable'; object will surely break into pieces! (i am sure)
remember the newton's law of motion =)
another thing, the answer will depend on the reader's point of view. If ur question goes like this: ';What would happen if an irresistible force met an immovable, invulnerable object?'; it will be harder for me to think for the answer. (lol)
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