SHM - Forced vibrations & resonance *was missed* Flashcards

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What is a periodic force?

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  • force applied at regular intervals
  • e.g. pushing swing
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What is a systems natural frequency?

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  • when a system oscillates without a periodic force
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What are forced vibrations? What does the response of the system depend on?

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  • when a periodic force is applied, the response depends on the fequency of the periodic force
  • the system undergoes forced vibrations, when a periodic force is applied to it
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What happens as applied frequency increases?

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  • amplitude of oscillations increases until it reaches a maxiumum amplitude at a paticular freq, then decreases again
  • the phase difference between the displacement and the periodic force increases from zero to 1/2π at the max amplitude, then from 1/2π to π as the freq increases further
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What is the phase difference between the displacement and the periodic force at max amplitude?

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  • 1/2π
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What is resonance?

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  • when the periodic force is exactly in phase with the velocity of the oscillating system (1/2 π phase difference)
  • forced vibration frequency = natural frequency of systyem
  • maximum transfer of energy
  • no damping
  • max amplitude
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What is the resonant frequency?

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  • the freq at the maximum amplite is the resonant frequency
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What affect does damping have on resonance?

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  • the lighter the damping,
    • the larger the maximum amplitude becomes at resonance
    • the closer the resonant freq is to the natural freq of the system
  • no damping at resonance:
    • ​the applied freq of the periodic force = the natural freq of the system
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What happens as the applied frequency becomes larger than the resonant frequency of the mass-spring system?

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  • amplitude decrease more and more
  • phase difference between the displace and the periodic force increases from 1/2π until the displace is π radiants out phase with the periodic force
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What causes damping in a simple pendulum? What is the affect of adding mass?

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  • damping caused by air resistance
  • given same area
    • bob with more mass has more kinetic energy at the same amplitude
    • smaller fraction of energy removed per oscillation
    • # intertia of heavier bob greater
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