Abstract
Two recent lunar lander missions have toppled over on touchdown. We analyse a simplified model to determine the lateral speed of an object that results in tipping, as a practical example of an inelastic collision that conserves angular momentum. The solution employs rotational dynamics and conservation laws covered in an introductory mechanics course. We suggest further investigations, including simple experiments that can be performed in the teaching laboratory.
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