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[[File:Topplableblockonincline.png|thumb|500px|right|The brown triangle is the fixed inclined plane and the black block is placed on it with a dry surface of contact. The highlighted point at the bottom of the block is the poin tabout which toppling could occur.]] | |||
The scenario here is a dry block (with a stable surface of contact) on a dry ''fixed'' inclined plane, with <math>\theta</math> being the angle of inclination with the horizontal axis, considering the possibility that the block topples. | |||
Revision as of 23:26, 17 September 2010
This article discusses a scenario/arrangement whose statics/dynamics/kinematics can be understood using the ideas of classical mechanics.
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The scenario here is a dry block (with a stable surface of contact) on a dry fixed inclined plane, with being the angle of inclination with the horizontal axis, considering the possibility that the block topples.