CHAPTER 10: OSCILLATIONS Flashcards
conditions for simple harmonic motion
- acceleration is proportional to the displacement from a fixed point
- direction of acceleration is always opposite to the displacement
features of graph
- straight line passing through origin (a prop to x)
- negative gradient (a and x act in opp directn)
angular frequency
rate of change of phase of oscillator (constant)
free oscillation
object oscillates under a restoring force only, without any other external forces on it
no resistive forces
damped oscillation
decreasing amplitude due to resistive forces -> loss of energy
light: amplitude decreases gradually with time -> object oscillating in air/water
critical: body does not oscillate and returns to eqm pos in shortest possible time -> car suspension system
heavy: body will take a long time to return to eqm pos without oscillating -> swing door
forced oscillation
oscillator is made to oscillate at the frequency of an external driver
resonance
phenomenon where the amplitude of the oscillator reaches a maximum when the driving frequency of the drier is equal to the natural frequency of the oscillator. max amplitude implies that there is maximum transference of energy to the oscillator
effects of damping
- curve is shifted lower
- flatter peak
- shifts slightly to the left