Physics – Classical Physics
Scientific paper
1998-07-21
Physics
Classical Physics
6 pages, 4 figures. submitted to Int. J. Mod. Phys. (Proc. Brazilian Wokshop on Simulational Physics)
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0129183198000820
A computational study of sliding blocks on inclined surfaces is presented. Assuming that the friction coefficient $\mu$ is a function of position, the probability $P(\lambda)$ for the block to slide down over a length $\lambda$ is numerically calculated. Our results are consistent with recent experimental data suggesting a power-law distribution of events over a wide range of displacements when the chute angle is close to the critical one, and suggest that the variation of $\mu$ along the surface is responsible for this.
de Lima A. R.
Moukarzel Cristian
Penna Thadeu J. P.
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