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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Dale on 14/11/2010 13:30:03

Title: what happens when two identical objects meet in space?
Post by: Dale on 14/11/2010 13:30:03
Dale asked the Naked Scientists:
   
what happens when two identical objects meet in space? Do they collide and break up or do they pass through each other?

What do you think?
Title: what happens when two identical objects meet in space?
Post by: maffsolo on 14/11/2010 15:17:44
Depends on their status of travel, type of matter,  if they are taveling slow and have little density.
Or if they are hard and traveling fast ...F=MA <---> F=MA collision

meet... is to shake hands and bond