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Ch.10 Elasticity & Oscillations Problems: 3, 4, 27, 29. Elastic deformation Hooke’s Law Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) period & frequency of SHM (sections 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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Hooke’s Law The restoring force exerted by an object is proportional to the amount the object has been deformed. F = -kx k = elastic constant (N/m) Ex. SHM-springs used in lab are about 8 N/m. /
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Young’s Modulus: Object with length = L, and area = A. Y is Young’s Modulus which is a measure of stiffness. k = YA/L.
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Ex. Young’s Modulus. Area = 0.1m^2, L = 25m, Y = 5000 N/m^2. A pulling force of 100N applied at each end will cause the length to change by:
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Ex. An object with Area = 0.0001m^2, L = 1m, is pulled on both ends by a force of 10N, causing its length to increase to 1.4m. Young’s modulus is:
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6 vibrations Examples: vibrating reed, mass on spring, drum, piano wire, string,… most vibrations are sinusoidal in time, and called “simple harmonic” motions (shm)
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7 terminology x: displacement A = amplitude = maximum displacement f: frequency (cycles/s) T = 1/f angular frequency f: (rad/s) k: spring constant (N/m)
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8 sinusoidal nature of vibrations
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A 0.10kg mass is hung from a spring with spring constant 8N/m. Also calculate for 0.2kg
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10 SHM Formulas Position: frequency: maximums:
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11 SHM Formulas position: frequency: maximums:
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Ex: SHM Ex: k = 10N/m, m = 200grams, A = 10cm.
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Summary Young’s Modulus Hooke’s Law Simple Harmonic Motion SHM Examples: Mass-Spring System, Energy Conservation Applied to SHM
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14 natural frequency lowest frequency an object vibrates with when struck also called “resonant frequency” Demo: Driving Tuning Fork /
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15 resonance absorb max energy: frequency = resonant frequency example: 256 Hz guitar string resonates when exposed to 256 Hz. Chilandi plates video
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16 Main Results
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17 sinusoidal nature of shm position of blue mass moving on spring turns out to be same as the horizontal position of an object in uniform circular motion.
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18 small angles Simple Pendulum
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