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Lab 6: Forced Harmonic Motion Driven harmonic oscillation Example: Atomic force microscope watch, circuit, …
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A constant energy flow at steady state
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Forced harmonic oscillation (steady state)
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Forced harmonic oscillation (cont.)
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Amplitude of displacement: Amplitude of velocity:
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Amplitude peaks at 0 resonance
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v max peaks at 0 resonance
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Phase changes sharply at resonance
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Forced harmonic oscillation (log scale)
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Energy that flows in (drive) The power P supplied by F is: The average over one cycle is power factor
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Energy that flows out (dissipation) The power P dissipated by F d is: The average over one cycle is
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Maximal power and quality factor Quality factor: Quality factor is also a measure of the “sharpness” of resonance
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Lab 6: Forced Harmonic Motion For each measurement allow enough time for the system to reach steady state after you changed the rotation speed.
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v max peaks at 0 resonance
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How to measure phase? (Lock-in method) From data:
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How to measure phase? (Lock-in method) Find out F 0 and A; Create a column with value Fx=F(t) x(t); Sum over the column to find cos Here N is the total number of the data points
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