10: Oscillations Flashcards
Periodic Motion
A periodic motion is one that repeats itself in equal intervals of time.
R/s between period (T) and frequency (f)
T = 1/f
Angular frequency, ω
definition
ω = 2πf = 2π/T
Phase, θ
Phase is an angle (° or rad) which gives a measure of the fraction of a cycle that has been completed by an oscillating particle or wave.
Phase difference, Φ
Phase difference is a measure of how much one wave is out of step with another.
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
SHM is the motion of a body whose acceleration is directly proportional to its displacement from a fixed point, and is always directed towards that point.
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) equation
a ∝ -x
Kinematics of SHM equations:
- x
- v
- a
- x = x₀ sin ωt
- v = v₀ cos ωt
- a = - ω² x
Dynamics of SHM equations:
- ω
- a
- T
- ω = √(k/m)
- a = - (k/m) x
- T = 2π √(k/m)
- T = 2π √(L/g) (for simple pendulum)
Energy of body in SHM:
- KE
- EPE
- Total E
- KE = 1/2 mω²(x₀² - x²)
- EPE = 1/2 mω²x²
- Total energy = 1/2 mω²x₀²
Damped oscillations
Damped oscillations are oscillations in which the amplitude diminishes with time as a result of dissipative forces that reduce the total energy of the oscillation.
Forced oscillations
A system is in forced oscillations when it is forced to oscillate at a frequency other than the natural frequency by a periodic external force.
Resonance
Resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when the frequency at which an object is being made to vibrate is equal to its natural frequency of vibration.