Block Stability & Angular Acceleration on a Wedge Calculator
This calculator determines whether a rectangular block will topple before sliding on an inclined wedge and, if it topples, computes its initial angular acceleration.
The critical toppling condition is determined by the geometry:
\[
\tan\phi_{topple} = \frac{L}{H}
\]
and the sliding threshold is:
\[
\tan\phi_{slide} = \mu.
\]
The block will topple before sliding if \(\mu > \frac{L}{H}\).
The angular acceleration (if toppling) is given by:
\[
\alpha = \frac{3g\,(L\cos\phi – H\sin\phi)}{2\,(L^2+H^2)}.
\]
* Enter the wedge angle (φ) in degrees, coefficient of friction (μ), block base length (L) and height (H) in meters, and gravitational acceleration (g) in m/s².
Step 1: Enter Parameters
Example: 25°
Example: 0.6
Example: 0.4 m
Example: 0.8 m
Example: 9.81 m/s²