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: Two [[object]]s which are moving may [[collide]] with one another.
 
: Two [[object]]s which are moving may [[collide]] with one another.
: When one [[object]] is [[stationery]] the [[object]] which is moving is said to [[collide]] with an [[object]] that is not moving. For example I '''collided''' with a lamppost, the lamppost did not '''collide''' with me.
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: When one [[object]] is stationery the [[object]] which is moving is said to [[collide]] with an [[object]] that is not moving. For example I '''collided''' with a lamppost, the lamppost did not '''collide''' with me.
  
 
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===About Collisions===
 
: Two [[object]]s which are moving may [[collide]] with one another.
 
: Two [[object]]s which are moving may [[collide]] with one another.
: When one [[object]] is [[stationery]] the [[object]] which is moving is said to [[collide]] with an [[object]] that is not moving. For example I '''collided''' with a lamppost, the lamppost did not '''collide''' with me.
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: When one [[object]] is stationery the [[object]] which is moving is said to [[collide]] with an [[object]] that is not moving. For example I '''collided''' with a lamppost, the lamppost did not '''collide''' with me.

Revision as of 19:38, 3 April 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

To collide is for one object to hit another.

About Collisions

Two objects which are moving may collide with one another.
When one object is stationery the object which is moving is said to collide with an object that is not moving. For example I collided with a lamppost, the lamppost did not collide with me.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

To collide is for two or more objects to come into contact and impart a force onto one another to change their motion.

About Collisions

Two objects which are moving may collide with one another.
When one object is stationery the object which is moving is said to collide with an object that is not moving. For example I collided with a lamppost, the lamppost did not collide with me.