Title: Simple Harmonic Motion S'H'M'
1Simple Harmonic Motion (S.H.M.)
2S.H.M.
- Definition
- Properties
- Forced Oscillation
- Resonance
3Definition
So...?
Simple Harmonic Motion is a linear motion such
that
1. its acceleration is directly proportional
to its displacement from a fixed point (the
equilibrium position),
2. its acceleration always points towards
the fixed point.
4Definition
acceleration
a µ -x
displacement
0
5Mathematical Expression
a µ -x
i.e. a - w2 x where w2 is a ve const.
6Example 1
Mass-Spring System
7Example 2
Simple Pendulum
8Example 3
Floating Cylinder
9Notes
1. The acceleration is due to the resultant
force acting.
2. The system will oscillate when disturbed.
The maximum displacement is called the
amplitude (A).
10Mathematical Derivations
Definition
a -w2x where w2 is a constant
... integrating
... integrating
We obtain another four equations of motion
involving a , v , x and t .
11Equations of Motion (SHM)
x A cos wt
v - wA sin wt
a - w2A cos wt
v w (A2 - x2 )0.5
a -w2x the definition
12Displacement-Time Graph
x
x A cos wt
A
t
0
-A
13Velocity-Time Graph
v
v - wA sin wt
wA
t
0
- wA
14Acceleration-Time Graph
a
a - w2A cos wt
w2A
t
0
-w2A
15Velocity-Displacement Graph
v w (A2 - x2 )0.5
v
wA
t
0
A
-A
- wA
16Acceleration-Displacement Graph
a -w2x the definition
a
w2A
0
x
A
-A
-w2A
17Phase Relationship
t
0
18Properties
1. S.H.M. is an oscillatory and periodic
motion.
2. The time required for one complete
oscillation is called the period.
3. The period is independent of the
amplitude for a given system.
19Natural Frequency
When a system is disturbed, it will oscillate
with a frequency which is called the natural
frequency ( fo ) of the system.
e.g. for a mass-spring system
20Forced Oscillation
When a system is disturbed by a periodic driving
force and then oscillate, this is called forced
oscillation.
Note The system will oscillate with
its natural frequency ( fo ) which is
independent of the frequency of the
driving force.
21Example (Mass-Spring System)
Periodic driving force of freq. f
Oscillating with natural freq. fo
22Resonance
When a system is disturbed by a periodic driving
force which frequency is equal to the natural
frequency ( fo ) of the system, the system will
oscillate with LARGE amplitude. Resonance is
said to occur.
23Example 1
Breaking Glass
System glass
Driving Force sound wave
24Example 2
Collapse of the Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge
in America in 1940
System bridge
Driving Force strong wind
25Credits
Projector Leader Kok Tak Wing
Members Wan Chun Kong Lam Mo Kit