Oscillations Flashcards

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Resonance

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where the amplitude of oscillations of a system drastically increases due to gaining and increased amount of energy from the driving force

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Resonance applications:

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  • Instruments –> An instrument such as a flute has a long tube in which air resonates causing a stationary sound wave to be formed
  • Radio –> These are tuned so that their electric circuit resonates at the same frequency as the desired broadcast frequency
  • Swing –> If someone pushes you on a swing they are providing a driving frequency, which can cause resonance if its equal to the resonant frequency and cause you to swing higher.
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Resonance occurs when…

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the driving frequency is equal to the natural frequency of the system

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damping

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is where a force acts to an oscillating system and energy is lost from the system to its environment leading to reduced amplitued of oscillations

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3 main types of damping:

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  • Light damping –> amplitude gradually decreases by a small amount each oscillation
  • Critical damping –> This reduces the amplitude to zero in the shortest possible time
  • Havy damping –> amplitude reduces slower than the critical damping, withou any additional oscillations
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A ductile material…

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is one which can undergo a large amount of plastic deformation before fracturing. The plastic deformation of a ductile material can be used to reduce the amplitude of oscillations.

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