You will have to be specific as to where you get stuck in terms of physics. When two objects collide they transfer energy to each other. When a moving object collides with a solid, immovable object, the movable object transfers it's energy to the solid object and bounces based on it's own elasticity, like a spring. I recommend you experiment with simple collisions and move up from there as you learn more.
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You will have to be specific as to where you get stuck in terms of physics. When two objects collide they transfer energy to each other. When a moving object collides with a solid, immovable object, the movable object transfers it's energy to the solid object and bounces based on it's own elasticity, like a spring. I recommend you experiment with simple collisions and move up from there as you learn more.