Ok, I don't care, what I'm interested in is, how could the block reach a speed of sqrt(2gh) to collapse on the next floor ?
Physical processes are continue processes, why at t=0 does the block completely fall in vacuum ? at t=0 in fact an area is assumed with all mass concentrated. This is not possible if you assume steal weakens, I would expect in a continue process that the block just caves in one floor continuously. Why is it there for an hour and then after one hour it is completely free and is able to move 3.7 meters in the whole area.
But of course NIST has the answer, please could you give the the link of the report that explains this, I couldn't find it.
Physical processes are continue processes, why at t=0 does the block completely fall in vacuum ? at t=0 in fact an area is assumed with all mass concentrated. This is not possible if you assume steal weakens, I would expect in a continue process that the block just caves in one floor continuously. Why is it there for an hour and then after one hour it is completely free and is able to move 3.7 meters in the whole area.
But of course NIST has the answer, please could you give the the link of the report that explains this, I couldn't find it.