Physics 283, Vibrations and Waves: Spring 2024
This material can be found online at URL
http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys283/phys283.html
Outline for the course, class schedule, etc.
Scores on tests and overall
Lectures
- Week 1, Day A: No class today
- Week 1, Day B:
Intro to the course, review of differential equations
- Week 1, Day C:
Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
- Week 2, Day A:
SHM in different notation
- Week 2, Day B:
SHM and energy
- Week 2, Day C:
Damped HM
- Week 3, Day A:
Forced HM and resonance
- Week 3, Day B:
The "Q" factor of an oscillating system
- Week 3, Day C:
Review and examples
- Week 4, Day A:
Introduction to Fourier series
- Week 4, Day B:
Fourier series: working through some examples
- Week 4, Day C:
Fourier series in other notation
- Week 5, Day A:
Combining frequencies to create pulses
- Week 5, Day B:
Music and timbre
or Review Day -- students' choice
- Week 5, Day C:
(Feb 16) Test 1
- Week 6, Day A:
Coupled oscillators (I)
- Week 6, Day B:
Coupled oscillators (II)
- Week 6, Day C:
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
- Week 7, Day A:
Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors (II)
and/or
An example of coupled oscillators
- Week 7, Day B:
A loosely coupled system
- Week 7, Day C:
Many coupled oscillators
- Week 8, Day A:
Oscillations inside molecules
- Week 8, Day B:
Coupled oscillations --- with damping!
- Week 8, Day C:
Review At Home Day
- Spring Break (Mar 10 - 16)
- Week 9, Day A:
Vibrations on a string (discrete)
- Week 9, Day B:
Dispersion
- Week 9, Day C:
Waves on a vibrating string (continuous)
- Week 10, Day A:
Longitudinal waves in a long, thin rod
- Week 10, Day B:
Review Day
- Week 10, Day C:
(Mar 29) Test 2
- Week 11, Day A:
Travelling waves
- Week 11, Day B:
Energy within and carried by a wave
- Week 11, Day C:
Phase and group velocities
- Week 12, Day B: Eclipse Day
- Week 12, Day B:
Reflection of waves at boundaries
- Week 12, Day C:
Transmission of waves at boundaries
- Week 13, Day A:
Impedance
- Week 13, Day B:
Waves in 2-D
- Week 13, Day C:
Waves in 3-D
- Week 14, Day A:
Huygens' principle
- Week 14, Day B:
Two-slit interference pattern
- Week 14, Day C:
Single-slit interference (diffraction)
- Week 15, Day A:
Diffraction demonstration and Review Day
- Final Exam: Wed, May 1: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM,
ROS-A310
Homework sets
In order to use the on-line homework system,
you need to know your login name and your initial password.
Your "login name" should be the same as your last name,
but with lowercase letters only;
something like richmond.
Your initial password should be
the final 4-digits of your student RIT student ID,
so if your ID is 456781234, the
initial password would be 1234.
Include all zeroes: if your ID is 456780012,
then your initial password will be 0012.
You can change your password from the default
after you log in for the first time.
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Introduction to Webwork system
due Friday, Jan 19, at 5:00 PM.
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Simple Harmonic Motion
due Friday, Jan 26, at 5:00 PM.
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Damped Harmonic Motion
due Friday, Feb 2, at 5:00 PM.
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More damped, and forced, harmonic motion
due Friday, Feb 9, at 5:00 PM.
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Fourier series
due Thursday, Feb 15, at 5:00 PM.
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Coupled oscillators
due Wed, Feb 28, at 5:00 PM.
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More coupled oscillators
due Fri, Mar 8, at 5:00 PM.
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Strings and space
due Thu, Mar 28, at 5:00 PM.
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Waves, energy, power
due Fri, Apr 12, at 5:00 PM.
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Transmission and reflection of waves
due Fri, Apr 19, at 5 PM.
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Waves in 2-D and 3-D
due Mon, Apr 29, at 5:00 PM.
Extra Credit Projects
The deadline for extra credit assignments is 5 PM, Mon, Apr 29.
All work must be submitted to the instructor by this time to count
towards your grade.
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Maximum amplitude of a forced harmonic oscillator
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Find the Fourier components of a periodic function
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Make a graph showing the motion of a two-block, three-spring system
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Build your own loosely coupled system
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Measure the frequency of a plucked string
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The resonant modes of a microwave oven
For more information:
- MIT teaches a similar course, and makes its materials
available to everyone at
- Good material on Fourier series can be found at
- Want to compute eigenvalues with your TI-84 calculator?
Mr. Muskopf provides the following information:
The download for the program itself is here,
https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/443/44391.html
The program
calculates the eigen values and vectors for the matrix A
in the calculator, you do have to run it multiple times
because it only gets 1 pair of eigen value and vector at a time.
It would be good to note that the program doesn't always give
the most reasonable answers for the eigen vectors,
but the ratios are still correct, so thats what counts.
To actually install it on your calculator you
need a link cable to connect the calculator to the computer,
this page gives instructions on how to put programs on a calculator:
https://www.ticalc.org/basics/linking/index.html#1
I do have a link cable and
the software to use it, so if anyone sees me in the
PAC or after class they
should feel free to ask for help.
This page maintained by Michael Richmond.