NickG09
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2022
- 6
I want to calculate the impact energy of a toppling cuboid striking a vertical surface.
Once the cuboid is brought just past it's toppling point the only force acting will be it's weight.
Will the energy of the impact be equal to the transfer of gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy if we assume no energy is lost due to heat or sound? i.e. Will the transferred to the surface simply be mg∆h?
Thanks
Once the cuboid is brought just past it's toppling point the only force acting will be it's weight.
Will the energy of the impact be equal to the transfer of gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy if we assume no energy is lost due to heat or sound? i.e. Will the transferred to the surface simply be mg∆h?
Thanks