Calculating the 'Kicking Out' Force in Toppling Objects

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The discussion focuses on calculating the 'kicking out' force when an object topples, specifically analyzing the dynamics involved as the object pivots around a point. The initial force applied horizontally causes the object to begin toppling, after which gravity influences the motion. Participants emphasize the importance of using Newton's Laws and creating a free-body diagram to identify forces and moments at various angles. A spreadsheet utilizing both energy methods and equations of motion has been developed to verify the calculations. The conversation highlights the need for accurate modeling in understanding the toppling mechanics.
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Hi. I am trying to calculate the 'kicking out' force created when an object topples over. Attached is a picture of what I mean. The body in the picture topples in a clockwise direction as shown, with its initial pivot point at 'a'. The centre of gravity of the body is shown as cg.

Now I have been told that there is a force that causes the rod to kick back from this pivot position due to the centre of gravity that 'wants' to fall straight down. How would I work this out?
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These are the kinds of problems which are analyzed by applying Newton's Laws of motion to the toppling structure; i.e., that's why you took a dynamics class in college.

As with any problem involving statics or dynamics, start with a free-body diagram and determine what forces and moments are acting on the structure when it is at an arbitrary angle. It's not clear from you diagram how the process of toppling gets started.
 
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Hi. The body is started by applying a horizontal force at the top until the body's centre of gravity causes it to topple, from this point gravity takes over.

My colleague in the office worked on it and made a spreadsheet. We would just like to confirm whether our thinking is correct. The spreadsheet is attached. It uses the energy approach in the first tab and the equations of motion in the second.

Regards

DerryckView attachment Falling Tower Forces.xlsx
 
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