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A few SHM problems
-
A squirrel monitors the temperature of his home
in Central Park, NY City, for several years.
His measurements are shown above
and are
in this data file .
- What is the amplitude of the changes in temperature?
- What is the period of the changes in temperature?
- What is the angular frequency of the changes in temperature?
- Can you write an equation which yields temperature (F)
as a function of months since the start of the study?
- A block of M = 5 kg sits on a frictionless floor,
connected to a spring of force constant k = 100 N/m.
The other end of the spring sticks into the wall.
I place the block at the spring's rest position.
Then, I pull it an extra distance x = 0.1 m
from the wall and let go at t = 0 s.
The block slides left and right, left and right,
so that its position at time t is given by
- What is A in the equation above?
- What is ω
in the equation above?
- What is the period of oscillation?
- What is the maximum speed of the block?
I stop the block and again place it at the rest position
of the spring. Then I pull it a larger distance from
the wall, x = 0.2 m,
and release it.
- What is the period of oscillation now?
- What is the maximum speed of the block now?
-
I hang a meterstick of mass m = 150 g
by a hole which is h = 40 cm from the
center of the rod.
The meterstick is hanging straight down towards the floor, motionless.
- What is the moment of inertia of the rod around this hole?
- What is the force of gravity on the rod?
I now move the meterstick so that it hangs at angle
of theta from the vertical.
- What is the torque on the meterstick?
I release the meterstick.
- Write an equation which shows the angular acceleration
of the meterstick.
- Write an equation which shows the angular acceleration
of the meterstick as a function of the angular displacement.
- Does the meterstick undergo simple harmonic motion?
Explain.
- What is the period of the meterstick's oscillation?
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