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Intro Simple Harmonic Motion

Intro Simple Harmonic Motion

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Physics

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS4-1, HS-PS2-4, HS-PS3-1

+3

Standards-aligned

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Stacy King

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17 Slides • 14 Questions

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Simple Harmonic Motion

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Equilibrium ​position

  • ​resting (non moving)

  • ​balanced forces

Oscillating Motion

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External force that alters the equilibrium ​position

​Forced Vibration

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​the tendency of a vibrating object to lose or to dissipate its energy over time

Damping

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A force that acts on the oscillating object to restore ​it back to equilibrium

​​Restoring Force

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Periodic motion

  • The motion repeats itself over and over again in cycles.

What does the graph of position versus time look like?

Oscillation

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Multiple Choice

Which graph do you think would represent oscillation?

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The graph indicates the repeating cycles

Graphic Analysis of Oscillation

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Multiple Select

MORE THAN 1 is correct.

Which of these would be considered oscillators?

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A full cycle is one complete back and forth motion.

The period is the time it takes to complete one full cycle.

Period T is measured in seconds.

Cycles and Periods

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Multiple Choice

What is the period of the Earths rotation?

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24 hrs

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48 days

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24 days

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48 hrs

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Frequency is how many cycles are completed each second.

Frequency f is measured in hertz, or Hz.​

Frequency

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​Write This Down

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Multiple Choice

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Javier is on a swing. His feet brush the ground every 3.0 seconds.

What is Javier’s frequency?

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.33

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.17

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1

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Multiple Choice

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Marie has a spring-mass system with a frequency of 4 Hz.  What is the system’s period?

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.25

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4

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1

4

.17

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Oscillations occur in systems with stable equilibrium.

Stable systems have restoring forces that act to return them to the equilibrium position if they are displaced.

Restoring Force

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Multiple Choice

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What provides the restoring force for a simple pendulum?

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Gravity

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Centripetal

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Friction

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Fill in the Blank

An object has a frequency of 50 Hz.  What is the period?

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​The maximum displacement of the object from equilibrium

X signifies the displacement variable​ and is measured in meters....

​Amplitude

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Multiple Choice

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What is the amplitude of the graph? 
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Equilibrium

  • restoring force is zero

​Displacement

  • ​restoring force is toward the line of equilibrium

Force and Position

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Multiple Choice

.......... is the diatance of the diatance of the oscillating object from yhe equilibrium position at a given instant

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frequency

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time

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period

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displacement

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Kinetic- energy due to motion

Potential-​ energy that is stored

Total mechanical energy​- energy acquired by the objects upon which work is done

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​Energy and Oscillation Pendulum

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KE = ​1/2 mv2

KE increases as the object moves toward equilibrium ​

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

Calculating Kinetic Energy Pendulum

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Multiple Choice

A body executes simple harmonic motion. The potential energy, the kinetic energy and total energy are measured as a function of displacement x. Which of the following statements is true?

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Kinetic energy is maximum when x = 0

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Total energy is zero, when x = 0

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Kinetic energy is maximum when x is maximum

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Potential energy is maximum when x = 0

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PE= mgh​

​Potential energy is greatest at maximum displacement

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

Calculting Potential Energy​ Pendulum

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Multiple Choice

Where does a pendulum have maximum potential energy?

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at the bottom of its arc

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at the end of its swing

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as it rises up

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as it falls

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Multiple Choice

A pendulum is 0.75 meters long and has a period of 4.17 seconds. The Pendulum is on an unknown planet.  What is the gravity of the Unknown Planet?
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9.8
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3.4
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1.7
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Greater than 9.8

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Fspring = -k•x​

restorative Force is dependent on displacement and the springs ability to stretch (k= the springs constant)

Motion of Mass on a Spring Hooke's Law

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Multiple Choice

A spring has a spring constant of 450 N/m. How far is the spring compressed if 150 N of force are used?

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2.2 m

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3m

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5.0 m

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0.3 m

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KE = ½•m•v2

​Kinetic Energy

​PEspring = ½ • k•x2

​elastic potential energy

Kinetic and Potential Energy of a Mass on a Spring

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Multiple Choice

A force of 16 N is required to stretch a spring a distance of 40 cm from its rest position. What force (in Newtons) is required to stretch the same spring …

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32 N

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not enough info given

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8 N

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16 N

Simple Harmonic Motion

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