17.Oscillations Flashcards

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Angular Frequency

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A measure of an object’s angular displacement per unit time.

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Critical Damping

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The form of damping that reduces the displacement of an oscillating object to its equilibrium position in the quickest time possible and without further oscillation.

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Damping

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The dissipation of energy from an oscillating system. The consequence is that the amplitude of oscillation will decrease. Damping occurs when a force opposes the system’s motion.

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Forced Oscillations

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Repeated up and down oscillations, at the frequency of a driver. The amplitude of oscillation is small at high frequencies and large at low
frequencies.

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Free Oscillations

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Oscillations that are not caused by a driver. An object will
naturally oscillate at its natural frequency.

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Isochronous Oscillator

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An oscillator whose frequency is independent to
amplitude.

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Natural Frequency

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The frequency that a system naturally oscillates at when
there is no driving force.

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Overdamping

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A type of damping where the system is damped more than
required to stop the oscillations. It takes longer for the system to return to equilibrium than for critical damping.

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Resonance

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Resonance occurs when the frequency of oscillations is equal to the natural frequency of the oscillating system. The rate of energy transfer is at a
maximum during resonance.

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Simple Harmonic Motion

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Motion where the acceleration of an object is directly
proportional, and in the opposite direction, to its displacement.

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Underdamping

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A type of damping where energy is gradually removed from the
system and the amplitude of oscillations slowly decreases.

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