Physics trivia
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Physics trivia
Answer the question and ask one.
I start: what's the angle of the slope of a pile made with round marbles.
I start: what's the angle of the slope of a pile made with round marbles.
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Then I'll think about it a bit. But are we talking about a pyramidal shape here?ToxicBug wrote:Yeah, you're right, its geometry. Btw, they dont have to be marbles, just anything that has a spheric shape. I'm just wondering how many people here can answer this simple question. Oh, and its not 45 degrees.
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No it won't. It'll only do that if they'res some walls or something to obstruct a rolling marble to stop it from rolling otherwise it'll just keep spreading out. So, I'll ask again, are the marbles glued to the ground?ToxicBug wrote:Sure, it has to be a pyramid. If you dump all the marbles/spheres/whatever in the same place from a truck, eventually it will look like a pyramid without having to actually stack it as a pyramid.
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Well I would think the angle would depend on the "friction" as you say or whatever object is obstructing the marbles movments if friction isn't enough. The higher the friction the narrower the angle I would think. So if the bottom marbles were glued and aligned in a perfect square to make a pyramid it would be 90 degrees whereas if they aren't glued it would vary I'd think.
Ignore any sliding. Just imagine that you are stacking them with no slipping. And if they were glued it woudl not be 90 degrees.Kracus wrote:Well I would think the angle would depend on the "friction" as you say or whatever object is obstructing the marbles movments if friction isn't enough. The higher the friction the narrower the angle I would think. So if the bottom marbles were glued and aligned in a perfect square to make a pyramid it would be 90 degrees whereas if they aren't glued it would vary I'd think.
Imagine building a pyramid with them. Again, take some coins, lie them on a table in a pyramid. Now project that idea into 3 dimensions.
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It wont curve because the indentation the marbles fall into with each progressive level is equal, so the height of every level after the first is constant.
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I think he is picturing nothing more than a pyramid of spheres.Grandpa Stu wrote:if you were to dump them then it wouldn't be a constant slope but instead one that curves.
if you neatly stacked them then it would be a constant slope.
Someone just do my suggestion with the coins and figure the angle out. I am grading research papers on cosmology right now (or at least I should be).
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Well... I dunno Toxic, A pile of marbles has a very small critical angle (almost 0º) So I can't see how you could actualy "pile" any marbles although technicaly it might be considered a pile. As for friction and whatnot I won't exclude any known physics in the universe to get the desired awnser. The marbles are either glued to the ground (bottom ones) or they simply spread out too much.
30° / 60° - assuming hexagonal close packing
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HexagonalClosePacking.html
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HexagonalClosePacking.html
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No, you weren't clear enough on the question.
I was assuming that the marbles would be staggered, with each marble sitting in the center of the three below it. That's the way they would be if they were in a pile with the bottom layer stuck to the ground.
In that case, the angle would be closer to 45 degrees.
I was assuming that the marbles would be staggered, with each marble sitting in the center of the three below it. That's the way they would be if they were in a pile with the bottom layer stuck to the ground.
In that case, the angle would be closer to 45 degrees.
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