Simple Harmonic Motion - Graphs of Position, Velocity, and Acceleration

Simple Harmonic Motion - Graphs of Position, Velocity, and Acceleration

Assessment

Interactive Video

Physics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Quizizz Content

FREE Resource

The video tutorial explores simple harmonic motion by deriving and graphing equations for position, velocity, and acceleration. It explains the concepts of angular frequency and phase constant, and demonstrates the relationship between simple harmonic motion and circular motion. The tutorial uses graphs to illustrate how position, velocity, and acceleration change over time, and clarifies these concepts using derivatives to show the relationship between the graphs.

Read more

7 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the phase constant 'phi' do in the context of simple harmonic motion?

It alters the frequency of the motion.

It changes the amplitude of the motion.

It shifts the curve along the horizontal axis.

It modifies the angular velocity.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How is the position of a dot in simple harmonic motion represented graphically?

As a cosine function of angular frequency and time.

As a sine function of angular frequency and time.

As a quadratic function of time.

As a linear function of time.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the relationship between the velocity of simple harmonic motion and the tangential velocity in circular motion?

The velocity in simple harmonic motion is unrelated to tangential velocity.

The velocity in simple harmonic motion is the sum of both components.

The velocity in simple harmonic motion is the vertical component.

The velocity in simple harmonic motion is the horizontal component.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

At which positions does the velocity of simple harmonic motion reach zero?

At the start of the motion.

At the midpoint between maximum and minimum displacements.

At the maximum displacement positions.

At the equilibrium position.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the maximum magnitude of acceleration in simple harmonic motion?

Amplitude divided by angular frequency.

Amplitude minus angular frequency.

Amplitude times angular frequency squared.

Amplitude times angular frequency.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can derivatives help in understanding the transition from position to velocity graphs?

Derivatives change the frequency of the function.

Derivatives show the maximum value of the function.

Derivatives eliminate the phase constant.

Derivatives represent the slope of the line, indicating velocity.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What happens to the acceleration at the equilibrium position in simple harmonic motion?

It becomes zero.

It reaches its maximum positive value.

It reaches its maximum negative value.

It equals the velocity.

Similar Resources on Quizizz

Simple Harmonic Motion Derivations using Calculus (Mass-Spring System)

2 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion Derivations using Calculus (Mass-Spring System)

interactive video

Interactive video

11th Grade - University

Tangential Velocity: Definition, Formula, Equation, Calculation and Examples

6 questions

Tangential Velocity: Definition, Formula, Equation, Calculation and Examples

interactive video

Interactive video

KG - University

Simple Harmonic Motion

2 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion

interactive video

Interactive video

9th - 12th Grade

Polar Coordinates Summary

6 questions

Polar Coordinates Summary

interactive video

Interactive video

11th - 12th Grade

Mastering Simple Harmonic Motion Through Real-World Problem Solving

11 questions

Mastering Simple Harmonic Motion Through Real-World Problem Solving

interactive video

Interactive video

9th - 12th Grade

Total Mechanical Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion

8 questions

Total Mechanical Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion

interactive video

Interactive video

11th Grade - University

Displacement and Forces in Motion

11 questions

Displacement and Forces in Motion

interactive video

Interactive video

10th - 12th Grade

Simple Harmonic Motion - Position Equation Derivation

2 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion - Position Equation Derivation

interactive video

Interactive video

9th - 10th Grade

LC Circuit Equation Derivations

5 questions

LC Circuit Equation Derivations

interactive video

Interactive video

11th Grade - University

(2 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C

2 questions

(2 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C

interactive video

Interactive video

11th Grade - University

Simple Harmonic Motion Concepts

11 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion Concepts

interactive video

Interactive video

9th - 12th Grade

Simple Harmonic Motion - Position Equation Derivation

4 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion - Position Equation Derivation

interactive video

Interactive video

9th - 10th Grade

Simple Harmonic Motion - Velocity and Acceleration Equation Derivations

2 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion - Velocity and Acceleration Equation Derivations

interactive video

Interactive video

11th - 12th Grade

AP Physics 1: Review of Simple Harmonic Motion

2 questions

AP Physics 1: Review of Simple Harmonic Motion

interactive video

Interactive video

11th Grade - University

Simple Harmonic Motion Concepts

11 questions

Simple Harmonic Motion Concepts

interactive video

Interactive video

9th - 12th Grade