Simple Harmonic Motion: AP Physics C Mrs. Coyle
Simple Harmonic Motion: AP Physics C Mrs. Coyle
Harmonic
Motion
AP Physics C
Mrs. Coyle
Periodic Motion
A motion of an object that repeats with a
constant period.
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Hookes Law
F=-kx
Remember:
For springs in
series:
1/keff = 1/k1 + 1/k2
For springs in
parallel:
keff = k1 + k2
FHooke FNewton
kx ma x
k
ax x
m
Acceleration in Simple
Harmonic Motion
2
Acceleration
Let
k
m
2
a = -2x
d x
k
a 2 x
dt
m
T=1/f
Acceleration:
a=F/m = -kx/m
-maximum at extreme
points
-zero at equilibrium
Equations of MotionDisplacement
x=Asin(t)
x=-Asin(t)
or
x=Acos(t
x=-Acos(t)
Example
x
Example
x
Answer:
x=-0.5sin(t)
Note
The acceleration is not constant and
therefore the kinematics equations cannot
be used.
Remember
(sin ax )
a cos ax
x
(cos ax )
a sin ax
x
k
vmax A
A
m
k
2
amax A A
m
Graphs of
SHM
The velocity is 90o
out of phase with
the displacement
The acceleration is
180o out of phase
with the
displacement
Example 1
t=0
x (0)= A
v (0) = 0
=0
amax = 2A
vmax = A
Example 2
t=0
x (0)=0
v (0) = vi
= /2
The graph is shifted
one-quarter cycle to the
right compared to the
graph of x (0) = A
2
2
T
m
T 2
,
k
k
m
2
k
m
m mass
k spring constant
T does not depend on g
The period is smaller for a stiffer spring
(large values of k).
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Period
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T=2L/g
L
L=length of string
T depends on g
Question
If you had a spring-mass system on the
moon, would the period be the same or
different than that of this system on the
earth?
What if it were a pendulum system?