Difference between revisions of "Collide"
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− | : When one [[object]] is | + | : 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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: 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 | + | : 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
Contents
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.