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PERIOD, FREQUENCY AND

DISPLACEMENT
PERIOD
→ Periodic motion refers to the type of motion which repeats itself over and over again after
regular intervals of time.
→ Simple harmonic motion can be considered as a specific type of oscillatory motion, in which
a) The particles moves in a single dimension.
B) The particle oscillates to front about a fixed mean position.(where F int=0)
c) The net Force on the particle always gets directed towards the equilibrium position.
d) The magnitude of net Force is always proportional to the displacement of the particle from
the equilibrium position at the instant.
→ F int = -kx
→ ma = -kx
→ a = -kx/m
→ a = -w(omega)² x
→d²x/dt² = -w(omega)² x
FREQUENCY
→The number of oscillations completed by an oscillating body in one second is
called frequency of the body.

RELATION BETWEEN FREQUENCY AND TIME PERIOD


→Let T be the time period of an oscillating body.Then number of oscillations
completed in T(sec)= 1.
→ Number of oscillations completed in 1 sec = 1/T.
→ According to definition, number of oscillations completed in 1sec is called
frequency(V).
V=1/T (or) VT = 1.
DISPLACEMENT

→ The displacement of an oscillating particle at any instant is equal to the


change in its position vector during that time.
DONE BY
S.MOHAMED NAFEES.
AND
M.MOHAMED AKEEL.
OF CLASS
XI - B

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