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# what if they are on a smooth slope (no friction), and the unstoppable force has an initial velocity of 0.002m/s towards the immovable object?
the slope is at 4 degrees, and you can take acceleration due to gravity to be 9.8ms2?

edit: revised in an attempt to make me look smart (E in A-Level Physics)
(, Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:28, archived)
# *YELLOW CARD*
no physics GCSE questions here
(, Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:31, archived)
# it`s theoretical!
edit: also the distance between the two is 4m, and the immovable object is at the bottom of the slope*


*I`m sure there`s a technical term for "at the bottom of the slope"... at the slope`s anus or something
(, Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:31, archived)
# you seem to be suggesting the force act through an object
the object with the force acting through it would just deform if the resistence of the immovable object was so high
(, Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:37, archived)
# but it`s unstoppable AND TRAVELLING AT -==SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEED

THE ACE OF SPADES! THE ACE OF SPADES!
(, Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:38, archived)
# hahahaha
i'll never see that song the same again...

*shudders*
(, Thu 10 Nov 2005, 19:40, archived)