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Periodic Motion or Oscillation
periodic motion - motion that repeats over and over in
a regular time interval.
Fx kx
Definition of Terms:
period (T) time for one complete oscillation.
1 1
T f
f T
amplitude (A) maximum displacement from
equilibrium position.
2
2f
T
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
Consider a body of mass m connected to a spring on a
frictionless horizontal track. The body is displaced toward +x
and then released.
at x = + A:
vx =0 and ax = -maximum
Simple Harmonic Motion
vmax
at x = 0: vx = maximum at x = - A:
vx =0 and ax =+maximum
Fx
acceleration ax: ax
m x
a x k
m
UCM and SHM
The Reference Circle:
The figure shows the top view of a horizontal disk of radius A
with a ball attached to its rim at point Q. The disk rotates
with constant angular speed .
A horizontal light beam shines on the rotating disk and casts
a shadow of the ball on the screen. The shadow at point P
oscillates back and forth in SHM.
UCM and Equations of SHM
SHM is the projection of UCM onto a diameter.
displacement x :
x A cos
velocity vx :
v x vQ sin
v x A sin
UCM and Equations of SHM
acceleration ax :
a x aQ cos
2
vQ
ax
A
cos a x 2 x
a x 2 A cos
k 1 k m
x k
2 x f T 2
m m 2 m k
Equations of SHM
displacement x (as a function of time):
x A cost xmax A
dx
vx v x A sin t
dt
vmax A
Equations of SHM
dv x
ax
dt
a x 2 A cost
a x max 2 A
Phase Angle
Suppose an oscillating body has an initial position xo and
initial velocity vox at time t=0.
vox A sin
xo A cos
vox A sin
tan
xo A cos
vox
tan
1
xo
Amplitude A
2
vox A sin
vox
A sin
xo A cos xo A cos 2
2
vox
x
2
A 2
sin 2
cos 2
o
2
vox
A xo
2
2
Total Mechanical Energy in SHM
Consider a spring-mass system. The total energy of the
oscillating body is
1 2 1 2
E K U cons tan t E mv kx cons tan t
2 2
If the body is at rest, x=A If the body is at x=0,
1 2 1
E kA E mvmax
2
2 2
1 2 1 2 1 2 k
mv kx kA v A x
2 2
2 2 2 m
vmax A
The Simple Pendulum
Consider a pendulum of length L.
If the pendulum is displaced byu an
amount x, the restoring force is
F mg sin
F mg
x mg mg
F mg x k
L L L
k g
m L
1 g L
f T 2
2 L g
Example 1
Answers:
(a) 0.120 m
(b) 1.60 s
(c) 0.625 Hz
Example 2
Answers:
(a) 0.98 m
(b) + /2
(c) x =A cos (t+) = 0.98m cos [(12.2rad/s)t + /2)
Example 3
Answers:
(a) 4.06 cm
(b) 1.21 m/s
(c) 29.8 rad/s
Example 5
Answers:
(a) 1.28 s
(b) 3.84 s
Example 6 Problem 17 p.405
An oscillator consists of a block attached to a spring
(k=425 N/m). At some time t, the position (measured
from the systems equilibrium position), velocity, and
acceleration of the block are x=0.100m, v=-13.6 m/s, and
a=-123 m/s2. Calculate the (a) frequency of oscillation,
(b) the mass of the block, and (c) the amplitude of the
motion.
Answers:
(a) 5.58 Hz
(b) 0.346 kg
(c) 0.401 m