Then the object will be static at same point as all the forces balance each other(force an weight of object)What happens when an irresistable force meets an immovable object?
The two states, irresistable force, and immovable object are mutually exclusive if their definitions are those of the common understanding of the words. Irresistable is, by definition, something that cannot be stopped. Immovable means the irresistable force may not move it out of the way. So, either you shade your understanding of what it means to be immovable, what it means to be irresistable, or both.
A force that is moving, and hits an immovable object must move out of the way. It can do so by deflecting, bouncing off if the object and remaining a force, but on a different vector. This would mean its not really irresistable.
What happens when an irresistable force meets an immovable object?
You get a great movie called ';The Dark Knight';
The Joker and Batman are representative of an unstoppable force and an immovable object. That is one of the Joker's last lines in the movie: ';This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object';
There is no such force, and no such object. Don't waste your time on hypotheticals - there is no shortage of real problems to spend your time wondering about.
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