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CPS Question The period of a simple harmonic oscillator depends on: (Add together the numbers for all correct choices and enter the sum.) 1.The spring constant k. 2.The mass m. 4.The maximum amplitude A. 8.The gravitational field g.
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Pendulums almost follow Hooke’s law § 13.4–13.6
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Angular Oscillations Angular Hooke’s law: = – Angular Newton’s second law: = I So – = I General Solution: = cos( t + ) where 2 = / I ; and are constants
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Group Work MasteringPhysics problem 13.34
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Simple Pendulum L m
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CPS Question The period of a simple pendulum depends on: (Add together the numbers for all correct choices and enter the sum.) 1.The length L. 2.The mass m. 4.The maximum amplitude . 8.The gravitational field g.
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Simple Pendulum F net = –w T = –mg sin L m T = w R w = mg w T = mg sin w R = mg cos
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Small-Angle Approximation For small (in radians) sin tan
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Simple Pendulum F net = –w T = –mg sin = –L mg sin –L mg = – = Lmg I = mL 2 L m 2 = / I = = g/L Lmg mL 2 is independent of mass m
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Group Work Find the length of a simple pendulum whose period is 2 s. About how long is the pendulum of a grandfather clock?
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Group Work Do the lab.
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CPS Question If a pendulum is an extended object with its center of mass a distance L from the pivot, its period is A.longer than B.the same as C.shorter than The period of a simple pendulum of length L.
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Physical Pendulum Source: Young and Freedman, Figure 13.23.
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Physical Pendulum F net = –mg sin net = –mgd sin Approximately Hooke’s law –mgd = I mgd I =
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New Powers Now you can do MasteringPhysics problem 13.52
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Example: Suspended Rod Mass M, center of mass at L/2 I = ML 2 1 3 1 4 L L 2 Physical pendulumSimple pendulum L 2 harder to turneasier to turn
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Example Problem A pendulum is constructed of a circular disk pivoting at a point midway between its center of mass and its edge. What must its radius be for it to have a period of 1 s?
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Physical Pendulum What is the period when d >> R?
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