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If you need to verify the specific forces acting within the crack:
When the driving forces (shear stress) exceed the resisting forces (shear strength), the slide initiates. This is the moment of failure—not a single event but a cascade. The slide converts potential energy into kinetic energy, friction into heat. In slope stability analysis (e.g., using limit equilibrium methods like Bishop, Janbu, or Spencer), the factor of safety drops below 1.0. The material no longer remembers its original form. This is the first slide.
, which are near-vertical fractures that often form at the crest of a slope due to tensile stresses.