Monday, 8 December 2014

newtonian mechanics - About how much force would something have to exert to be effectively unstoppable?



Assuming an object is moving in a straight line propelled by a force. How much energy would that force have to exert so that there are no known forces or objects that could stop it from moving in that straight line?


I'd guess limits like the speed of light might come into play here, but it would be interesting to know what the values would be if those limits weren't there.




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