Oscillation
Oscillation
Oscillation
❑ Periodic motion
❑ Spring-mass system
❑ Differential equation of
motion
❑ Simple Harmonic Motion
(SHM)
❑ Pendulum
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Simple Harmonic Motion
1 oscillation???
The frequency f of the oscillation is the number of times per second that it completes a
full oscillation (a cycle) and has the unit of hertz (abbreviated Hz), where
1 hertz = 1 Hz = 1 oscillation per second = 1 s−1
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Periodic Motion
❑ Periodic motion is a motion that regularly returns to a given
position after a fixed time interval.
❑ A particular type of periodic motion is “simple harmonic
motion,” which arises when the force acting on an object is
proportional to the position of the object about some
equilibrium position.
❑ The motion of an object
connected to a spring is a
good example.
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Recall Hooke’s Law
❑ Hooke’s Law states Fs = -kx
◼ Fs is the restoring force.
◼ It is always directed toward the equilibrium position.
◼ Therefore, it is always opposite the displacement from
equilibrium.
◼ k is the force (spring) constant.
◼ x is the displacement.
❑ What is the restoring force for a surface water
wave?
Restoring Force and the
Spring Mass System
❑ In a, the block is displaced to the right of x = 0.
◼ The position is positive.
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Analysis Model, Simple Harmonic Motion
d 2x k
❑ What are the units of k/m, in a = 2
=- x ?
dt m
❑ They are 1/s2, which we can regard as a frequency-squared, so let’s
write it as k
2 =
m
❑ Then the equation becomes
a = - 2 x
❑ A typical way to solve such a differential equation is to simply search
for a function that satisfies the requirement, in this case, that its
second derivative yields the negative of itself! The sine and cosine
functions meet these requirements.
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SHM Graphical Representation
❑ A solution to the differential
equation is
x(t ) = A cos(t + f )
❑ A, , f are all constants:
A = amplitude (maximum position
in either positive or negative x direction,
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Motion Equations for SHM
x(t ) = A cos(t + f )
dx
v(t ) = = - A sin(t + f )
dt
d 2x
a(t ) = 2 = - 2 A cos(t + f )
dt
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Simple Pendulum
❑ The forces acting on the bob are the
tension and the weight.
❑ T is the force exerted by the string
❑ mg is the gravitational force
❑ The tangential component of the
gravitational force is the restoring force.
❑ Recall that the tangential acceleration is
d 2
at = r = L = L 2
dt
❑ This gives another differential equation
d 2 g g
2
= - m sin - m (for small )
dt L L
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