We report on craters formed by balls dropped into dry, non-cohesive, granular
media. By explicit variation of ball density ρb, diameter Db, and
drop height H, the crater diameter is confirmed to scale as the 1/4 power of
the energy of the ball at impact:
Dc∼(ρbDb3H)1/4. Against expectation, a different
scaling law is discovered for the crater depth:
d∼(ρb3/2Db2H)1/3. The scaling with properties of
the medium is also established. The crater depth has significance for granular
mechanics in that it relates to the stopping force on the ball.Comment: experiment; 4 pages, 3 figure