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If you had an infinitely rigid object and threw it against an infinitely rigid wall, where would the energy go?
The discussion revolves around the hypothetical scenario of an infinitely rigid object impacting an infinitely rigid wall, exploring the implications for energy transfer and the nature of rigidity in physical models. Participants engage with concepts related to energy dissipation, sound, heat, and the limitations of the infinitely rigid model.
Participants express differing views on the implications of an infinitely rigid object, with no consensus on the nature of energy transfer or the validity of the infinitely rigid model.
Limitations include the ambiguous definition of "infinitely rigid" and the unresolved implications of such a model on physical interactions and energy transfer.
Originally posted by haynewp
If you had an infinitely rigid object and threw it against an infinitely rigid wall, where would the energy go?
Yeah, you're right. Tricky one.Originally posted by HallsofIvy
"infinitely rigid" means "infinitely elastic"