Circular motion & Oscillations Flashcards

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Define the radian

A

One radian is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc of length equal to the circle’s radius.

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Define Displacement

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Distance from equilibrium

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3
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Define Amplitude

A

Maximum displacement from equilibrium

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4
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Define period

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The time for one complete oscillation

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5
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Define frequency

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The number of oscillations per unit time

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6
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Define Angular Frequency

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2pifrequency

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7
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Define Phase Difference

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The fraction of an oscillation one wave leads or lags behind another wave

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8
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Define Simple Harmonic Motion

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Acceleration is directly proportional to its displacement from its equilibrium position and acts towards the equilibrium position

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9
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What is the difference between a free oscillation and a forced oscillation?

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Free has no external forces; forced has continual or repeated force applied.

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10
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Describe examples where resonance is useful

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  1. Tuning radio: electrical signal in circuit forced by incoming radio waves
  2. Microwave cooker: water molecules forced to vibrate by microwaves (whose f matches nat. f of vibration of water)
  3. MRI: The atomic nuclei are made to resonate by radio waves & the rate of relaxation shows the type of molecule.
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11
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Describe examples where resonance is annoying

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  1. Buildings in earthquakes: The building vibrates because of the energy from waves of earthquake.
  2. Positive feedback in amplification systems: If microphone held too close to speaker emitting waves of same f as m-phone so waves from speaker force amplifier to resonate.
  3. Components in engines: Driven by engine, components can resonate which can cause damage or cracking.
  4. Bridges: Energy is transferred from wind to bridge causing bridge to resonate.
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12
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For a system in resonance (3):

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Natural f = driver f
Max amplitude
Absorbs greatest energy from driver

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13
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Examples of free oscillations:

A

Guitar string
Pendulum/Swing
Banging a drum

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14
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Examples of forced oscillations:

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Engine vibrations are felt on the seat by the passenger
Buildings in earthquakes
Bridges in wind

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