PHYS 2001 Chapter : 04 Ch15 1

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Some basic concepts review: frequency (f): number of oscillations (cycles) completed each second. Units: hertz (hz) = 1/s: period (t): time it takes to complete 1 oscillation. Units: s: periodic (harmonic) motion: any motion that repeats itself regularly. Simple harmonic motion (shm: simple harmonic motion: any motion that can be described by a sinusoid, xm: amplitude that depends on the max displacement of mass from equilibrium, : angular frequency. 1 cycle/s = 2 rad/sec: : angular shift of function. If =- /2 this would be sine instead of cosine. Velocity & acceleration of shm: velocity: differentiate x(t) v(t) = - xm sin ( t + ) |v| = xm: acceleration: differentiate v(t) a(t) = - 2xm cos ( t + ) a(t) = - 2x(t) Determining initial conditions x(t) = x m cos !t +! v(t) = !x m!sin !t +! a(t) = !x m!2 cos !t +! shifted by !

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