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Difference between hit and strike:

'Strike' and 'hit' both momentum, different masses different velocities, overall same deal except a car hits you and a snake strikes you.

Hit: Strike with a blow or a missile of a moving body example is the plane hit the ground or hit the window with the ball.

Strike: an attack especially from the air.

You can 'hit' the ball with the bat, or if you swing and miss, it is a 'strike'.

'Strike' is longer

You 'hit' or miss, but you only 'strike' and never unstrike.

'Hit' is when a movie makes it big and 'strike' is when the union employees would not work.

Hope it helps :)

'Hit' is nothing but it is a word. For example if you want to hit a ball means you should use more energy but when we come to strike in the game caroms, we should strike the carom coins, meaning less energy is applicable for this purpose

It all depends on the context or how one uses the word in a sentence. English language is quite confusing and most words have multiple meanings. You can hit or strike a person And you can take a hit off a cigarette but not strike. You can strike a match but not hit it. You can hit a ball, but if you miss it you have taken a strike.

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"Struck" is the past tense of "strike" and is often used in a more formal or intentional context, while "hit" is a more common and versatile verb that is used to describe making contact with something forcefully or unexpectedly. Both words can be used interchangeably in some contexts, but "hit" is generally more colloquial.

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