oscillations notes
oscillations notes
Periodic motion
Oscillatory motion
The motion of the bob of a simple pendulum when it is displaced once from
its mean position and left to itself.
Every oscillatory motion is periodic, but every periodic motion need not
be oscillatory. Circular motion is a periodic motion, but it is not
oscillatory.
It is the least interval of time after which the periodic motion of a body
repeat itself.
SI unit-seconds.
b) frequency (ѵ)
ѵ =1/T
d) Displacement
The displacement variable may take both positive and negative values.
In experiments on oscillations, the displacement is measured for
different times.
Periodic functions
f (t) = A cos wt
f (t ) = A sin wt.
T = 2∏
F=-kx
y axis, y = A sin wt
T
PHASE
y = A sin(wt +Ф)
A- amplitude
ώ- angular frequency
T- time period
wt +Ф – phase(time-dependent)
Ф – phase-constant
Thus during the time, the particle P goes once around the circle and
completes one revolution, its projection M moves to and fro about the
point O along the diameter YOY’ and completes one vibration with O as
mean position.
Velocity
y= A sinώt
dt
=A ώ cosώt
v= A ώ √A2 –y2 / A
v= ώ √A2 –y2
At mean position, y=0, v= A ώ√A2
v= A ώ (max)
v=0 (min)
The velocity in SHM is not uniform. It is maximum at the mean position and
minimum at the extreme positions.
The direction of velocity is either towards the mean position or away from the
mean position.
Acceleration
V= A ώ cosώt
dt
=-Aώxώ sinώt
a =-ώ 2 (Asinώt)
a= -ώ 2 y
FORCE LAW FOR SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION
Newton’s second law of motion relates the force acting on a system and
the corresponding acceleration produced. If we combine Newton’s
second law and acceleration in SHM
F = ma
= – mώ 2 y
F = –k x y, where k= mώ 2
ώ = √k/m
T=2∏√m/k
mώ 2 =k ………(2)
PE of a spring, U=1/2 k y2
TE= KE+PE
= ½ kA2
Eqn 1 is same as the force law for SHM and system executes SHM.
ώ=√k/m
T=2∏√m/k
B) SIMPLE PENDULUM
<ASO=ϴ
In the displaced position, the following forces act,
mg cosϴ along SA
is mg sinϴ .
F=-mgϴ …….(2)
a=-g y ………(3)
( As ϴ= arc disp(y)
radius length(L)
a=-g y ………(3)
ώ2 =g/L …….(5)
T=2∏√L/g
Damped oscillations
Free oscillations
When a tuning fork is struck against a rubber pad, the prongs execute
free oscillations.
Forced oscillations
Resonance