Oscillations: Oscillatory or Vibratory Motion: Def
Oscillations: Oscillatory or Vibratory Motion: Def
OSCILLATIONS
OSCILLATORY OR VIBRATORY MOTION:
Def:
A motion in which a body moves to and fro from its mean position is called oscillatory or vibratory
motion
PERIODIC MOTION:
A motion which repeats itself after equal intervals of time is called periodic motion.
VIBRATION:
TIME PERIOD:
Time required to complete one vibration is called time period. It is denoted by ‘L’ and its unit is sec(s).
FREQUENCY:
The number of vibrations completed by a body in one second is called frequency. It is denoted by ‘f’ and
defined as:
𝟏
𝐟=
𝐓
AMPLITUDE:
The maximum displacement moved by a body from its mean position to either side is called amplitude.
It is denoted by ‘x0’ and its unit is meter(m).
RESTORING FORCE:
OR
Such a force which restore the spring is called restoring force. It is is given as:
Fres = -Fapp
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DEFINE S.H.M AND SHOW THAT OSCILLATING OR VIBRATING MOTION IS S.H.M?
Def:
The vibrating motion of a body whose acceleration at a distance from its mean position is directly
proportional to distance and always directed towards the mean position is called simple harmonic
motion.
Explanation:
Consider a body of mass ‘m’ attached with a spring as shown in figure. If force ‘F’ acts on the body and
displaces it through a displacement ‘x’ then according to Hook’s law:
F∝x
Fapp = kx
Where ‘k’ is constant of proportionality. It is known as spring constant. Its value depends upon the
nature of the spring.
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