A type of oscillation causedby a force that repeatedly acts to restore a moving object to its equilibrium position
The rate of change of phase
1 complete circle
ω = 2πf
a = -ω²x
a = acceleration
ω = angular frequency
x = displacement
At either end of the oscillations
Where an object is displaced from its equilibrium position & allowed to oscillate without any external forces
The frequency of free oscillations
A force oscillation (where the object vibrates at the frequency of the driving force)
Where the driving frequency matches the natural frequency of an object. Causing a big increase in amplitude
When the Driving Frequency = Natural Frequency
The process of reducing oscillations
- Amplitude decreases with time but the period is mostly unaffected
- Amplitude decreases rapidly & the period slightly increases
- There are no oscillations
- Once the displacement returns to zero, it stays at zero for the remaining time
x = Acos(ωt)
x = Asin(ωt)
You work with radians (on calculator)
v = ±ω√(A²-x²)
v = ωA
Like a y = -x graph
T = 2π√(l÷g)
T = 2π√(m÷k)
A Fiducial marker