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Chapter 10 Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity
10.1  The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion spring constant Units:  N/m
10.1  The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion Example 1  A Tire Pressure Gauge The spring constant of the spring is 320 N/m and the bar indicator extends 2.0 cm.  What force does the air in the tire apply to the spring?
10.1  The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion
10.1  The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion Conceptual Example 2   Are Shorter Springs Stiffer? A 10-coil spring has a spring constant  k .  If the spring is cut in half, so there are two 5-coil springs, what is the spring constant of each of the smaller springs?  ½ k or 2k? All things being equal, shorter springs are stiffer springs
10.1  The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion HOOKE’S LAW: RESTORING FORCE OF AN IDEAL SPRING The restoring force on an ideal spring is
10.2  Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle period T:  the time required to complete one cycle frequency f:  the number of cycles per second (measured in Hz) amplitude A:  the maximum displacement
10.2  Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle FREQUENCY OF VIBRATION
10.2  Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle Example 6  A Body Mass Measurement Device The device consists of a spring-mounted chair in which the astronaut sits.  The spring has a spring constant of 606 N/m and the mass of the chair is 12.0 kg.  The measured  period is 2.41 s.  Find the mass of the astronaut.
10.2  Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle
10.3  Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion A compressed spring can do work.
10.3  Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion DEFINITION OF ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY The elastic potential energy is the energy that a spring has by virtue of being stretched or compressed.  For an ideal spring, the elastic potential energy is SI Unit of Elastic Potential Energy:   joule (J)
10.3  Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion Conceptual Example 8  Changing the Mass of a Simple  Harmonic Oscilator The box rests on a horizontal, frictionless surface.  The spring is stretched to x=A and released.  When the box is passing through x=0, a second box of the same mass is attached to it.  Discuss what  happens to the maximum speed Maximum speed of an object in simple harmonic motion occurs when the object is passing through the point where the  spring is unstrained.  Therefore,  maximum speed remains the same
10.3  Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion Example 8  Changing the Mass of a Simple Harmonic Oscilator A 0.20-kg ball is attached to a vertical spring.  The spring constant is 28 N/m.  When released from rest, how far does the ball fall before being brought to a momentary stop by the spring?
10.3  Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion
10.4  The Pendulum A  simple pendulum  consists of  a particle attached to a frictionless pivot by a cable of negligible mass.
10.4  The Pendulum Example 10  Keeping Time Determine the length of a simple pendulum that will swing back and forth in simple harmonic motion with  a period of 1.00 s.
10.5  Damped Harmonic Motion In simple harmonic motion, an object oscillated  with a constant amplitude. In reality, friction or some other energy  dissipating mechanism is always present  and the amplitude decreases as time  passes. This is referred to as  damped harmonic  motion .
10.5  Damped Harmonic Motion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
10.6  Driven Harmonic Motion and Resonance When a force is applied to an oscillating system at all times, the result is  driven harmonic motion . Here, the driving force has the same frequency as the  spring system and always points in the direction of the  object’s velocity.
10.6  Driven Harmonic Motion and Resonance RESONANCE Resonance is the condition in which a time-dependent force can transmit large amounts of energy to an oscillating object, leading to a large amplitude motion. Resonance occurs when the frequency of the force matches a natural  frequency at which the object will oscillate.
10.7  Elastic Deformation STRETCHING, COMPRESSION, AND YOUNG’S MODULUS Young’s modulus has the units of pressure:  N/m 2
10.7  Elastic Deformation
10.7  Elastic Deformation Example 12  Bone Compression In a circus act, a performer supports the combined weight (1080 N) of a number of colleagues.  Each thighbone of this performer has a length  of 0.55 m and an effective cross sectional area of 7.7 ×10 -4  m 2 .  Determine the amount that each thighbone compresses under the extra weight.
10.7  Elastic Deformation
10.7  Elastic Deformation SHEAR DEFORMATION AND THE SHEAR MODULUS The shear modulus has the units of pressure:  N/m 2
10.7  Elastic Deformation
10.7  Elastic Deformation Example 14  J-E-L-L-O You push tangentially across the top surface with a force of 0.45 N.  The  top surface moves a distance of 6.0 mm relative to the bottom surface.  What is the shear modulus of Jell-O?
10.7  Elastic Deformation
10.7  Elastic Deformation VOLUME DEFORMATION AND THE BULK MODULUS The Bulk modulus has the units of pressure:  N/m 2
10.7  Elastic Deformation
10.8  Stress, Strain, and Hooke’s Law HOOKE’S LAW FOR STRESS AND STRAIN Stress is directly proportional to strain. SI Unit of Stress:  N/m 2 In general the quantity  F/A  is called the  stress .
10.8  Stress, Strain, and Hooke’s Law

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AP Physics - Chapter 10 Powerpoint

  • 1. Chapter 10 Simple Harmonic Motion and Elasticity
  • 2. 10.1 The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion spring constant Units: N/m
  • 3. 10.1 The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion Example 1 A Tire Pressure Gauge The spring constant of the spring is 320 N/m and the bar indicator extends 2.0 cm. What force does the air in the tire apply to the spring?
  • 4. 10.1 The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion
  • 5. 10.1 The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion Conceptual Example 2 Are Shorter Springs Stiffer? A 10-coil spring has a spring constant k . If the spring is cut in half, so there are two 5-coil springs, what is the spring constant of each of the smaller springs? ½ k or 2k? All things being equal, shorter springs are stiffer springs
  • 6. 10.1 The Ideal Spring and Simple Harmonic Motion HOOKE’S LAW: RESTORING FORCE OF AN IDEAL SPRING The restoring force on an ideal spring is
  • 7. 10.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle period T: the time required to complete one cycle frequency f: the number of cycles per second (measured in Hz) amplitude A: the maximum displacement
  • 8. 10.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle FREQUENCY OF VIBRATION
  • 9. 10.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle Example 6 A Body Mass Measurement Device The device consists of a spring-mounted chair in which the astronaut sits. The spring has a spring constant of 606 N/m and the mass of the chair is 12.0 kg. The measured period is 2.41 s. Find the mass of the astronaut.
  • 10. 10.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and the Reference Circle
  • 11. 10.3 Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion A compressed spring can do work.
  • 12. 10.3 Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion DEFINITION OF ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY The elastic potential energy is the energy that a spring has by virtue of being stretched or compressed. For an ideal spring, the elastic potential energy is SI Unit of Elastic Potential Energy: joule (J)
  • 13. 10.3 Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion Conceptual Example 8 Changing the Mass of a Simple Harmonic Oscilator The box rests on a horizontal, frictionless surface. The spring is stretched to x=A and released. When the box is passing through x=0, a second box of the same mass is attached to it. Discuss what happens to the maximum speed Maximum speed of an object in simple harmonic motion occurs when the object is passing through the point where the spring is unstrained. Therefore, maximum speed remains the same
  • 14. 10.3 Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion Example 8 Changing the Mass of a Simple Harmonic Oscilator A 0.20-kg ball is attached to a vertical spring. The spring constant is 28 N/m. When released from rest, how far does the ball fall before being brought to a momentary stop by the spring?
  • 15. 10.3 Energy and Simple Harmonic Motion
  • 16. 10.4 The Pendulum A simple pendulum consists of a particle attached to a frictionless pivot by a cable of negligible mass.
  • 17. 10.4 The Pendulum Example 10 Keeping Time Determine the length of a simple pendulum that will swing back and forth in simple harmonic motion with a period of 1.00 s.
  • 18. 10.5 Damped Harmonic Motion In simple harmonic motion, an object oscillated with a constant amplitude. In reality, friction or some other energy dissipating mechanism is always present and the amplitude decreases as time passes. This is referred to as damped harmonic motion .
  • 19.
  • 20. 10.6 Driven Harmonic Motion and Resonance When a force is applied to an oscillating system at all times, the result is driven harmonic motion . Here, the driving force has the same frequency as the spring system and always points in the direction of the object’s velocity.
  • 21. 10.6 Driven Harmonic Motion and Resonance RESONANCE Resonance is the condition in which a time-dependent force can transmit large amounts of energy to an oscillating object, leading to a large amplitude motion. Resonance occurs when the frequency of the force matches a natural frequency at which the object will oscillate.
  • 22. 10.7 Elastic Deformation STRETCHING, COMPRESSION, AND YOUNG’S MODULUS Young’s modulus has the units of pressure: N/m 2
  • 23. 10.7 Elastic Deformation
  • 24. 10.7 Elastic Deformation Example 12 Bone Compression In a circus act, a performer supports the combined weight (1080 N) of a number of colleagues. Each thighbone of this performer has a length of 0.55 m and an effective cross sectional area of 7.7 ×10 -4 m 2 . Determine the amount that each thighbone compresses under the extra weight.
  • 25. 10.7 Elastic Deformation
  • 26. 10.7 Elastic Deformation SHEAR DEFORMATION AND THE SHEAR MODULUS The shear modulus has the units of pressure: N/m 2
  • 27. 10.7 Elastic Deformation
  • 28. 10.7 Elastic Deformation Example 14 J-E-L-L-O You push tangentially across the top surface with a force of 0.45 N. The top surface moves a distance of 6.0 mm relative to the bottom surface. What is the shear modulus of Jell-O?
  • 29. 10.7 Elastic Deformation
  • 30. 10.7 Elastic Deformation VOLUME DEFORMATION AND THE BULK MODULUS The Bulk modulus has the units of pressure: N/m 2
  • 31. 10.7 Elastic Deformation
  • 32. 10.8 Stress, Strain, and Hooke’s Law HOOKE’S LAW FOR STRESS AND STRAIN Stress is directly proportional to strain. SI Unit of Stress: N/m 2 In general the quantity F/A is called the stress .
  • 33. 10.8 Stress, Strain, and Hooke’s Law