What happens if a very stoppable force meets a very movable object?
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A “stoppable” force would be one that could be stopped - like when you lift an object off a table thus preventing the normal force interaction between the object and the table. If you are somehow precluded from lifting the object, the interaction between the object and the table persists
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Explanation:
if a force act on a movable object then
it can stop the object if it's (force) magnitude is too high
it can change it's direction
it can make it move slower
any one of the observation can be seen
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