Previously here in this blog you have talked about Simple Harmonic Motion and It's Characteristics and Periodic motion and oscillation basics. Here I'll talk about some important things that you should remember ! So, let's get started...
Things to remember about Oscillations
- To-and fro movements of a system is called oscillations.
- All oscillation eventually die away as energy dissipates to the surroundings.
- At the equilibrium position, the resultant force on a particle is zero.
- Displacements vary from positive to negative to positive during the course of one oscillation.
- Amplitude is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position.
Things to remember about Simple Harmonic Motion
- Simple harmonic motion (SHM) is an oscillation where the period remains constant even when the amplitude changes.
- A pendulum and a mass-spring system both oscillate with SHM.
- Plotting displacement against time from such an oscillator produces a sinusoidal graph.
- At the equilibrium position (zero displacement) velocity is maximum (either positive or negative) and acceleration is zero (since resultant force is zero).
- Positive and negative velocities show the body moving in opposite directions.
- At either position of maximum (either positive or negative) at the extreme ends and is always directed towards the equilibrium position.
- Acceleration increases with distance from it. It is proportional to displacement but in the opposite direction.
The is acceleration and displacement always have opposite sings....