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RE: What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
(11/10/2011 03:09 AM)St0rMaGe Wrote: Pime Taradox!
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consider conservation of momentum... because an infinite force must have infinite mass or acceleration (f=ma), when it impacts the object conservation of momentum dictates that it will not stop. also by looking at v=f/mt wee can see that it has infinite velocity. the other object has zero force and infinite mass and 0 velocity. if m1v1=m2v2 by the principles of conservation of momentum then wee have infinity x infinity = infinity x 0, therefore infinity=0.... of course conservation of energy and e=mc2 prove that infinite mass, force and velocity are all impossible so there is no need to worry bout this happening irl.
now that's what i call physics.
:edit - corrected some mistakes i noticed from last night.... it was late and was quite a bit of info for my brain to process
(This post was last modified: 12/10/2011 08:20 AM by andrewcc.)
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