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unit 10: energy in simple harmonic motion
- \define the definitions of an underdamped system and critically damped system below.
underdamped: there is moderate friction on the pendulum such that it returns to rest at equilibrium after one full oscillation.
critically damped: the friction in the pendulum is substantial such that after the initial displacement, the pendulum swings at the minimal speed to equilibrium but doesnt pass through it.
- \the graph below shows the motion of a pendulum over time. draw two new lines on this graph:
- one line to represent an underdamped pendulum.
- one line to represent a critically damped pendulum.
label each line appropriately.
- describe a real world system that benefits from damping.
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- Underdamped System: A system where damping is small enough that it oscillates around the equilibrium position after a disturbance, with the amplitude of oscillations gradually decreasing over time (due to non - zero but low damping force, e.g., a pendulum in air with minimal friction).
- Critically Damped System: A system where the damping is such that it returns to the equilibrium position in the shortest possible time without oscillating. The damping force is just enough to prevent oscillations, like a door closer with the right damping to make the door close without bouncing.
- Underdamped Line: It should be a sinusoidal - like curve (since it oscillates) with decreasing amplitude over time. Start from the initial point (the 'x' mark), and draw a wave - like curve where the height of each peak (and depth of each trough) gets smaller as time (t - axis) increases.
- Critically Damped Line: It should be a curve that starts at the initial point (the 'x' mark) and approaches the equilibrium line (the horizontal line) monotonically (without any oscillations), getting to the equilibrium as quickly as possible.
A car's suspension system benefits from damping. The suspension has springs and shock absorbers (which provide damping). When the car goes over a bump, the springs compress and then would oscillate without damping. The damping from the shock absorbers reduces these oscillations, providing a smoother ride, preventing the car from bouncing up and down continuously, and also improving the car's stability and control. Another example is a building's structure during an earthquake. Damping systems in buildings (like tuned mass dampers or viscous dampers) reduce the amplitude of the building's oscillations, protecting the structure from damage.
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- Underdamped: A system with low damping that oscillates (with decreasing amplitude) about equilibrium after a disturbance.
- Critically Damped: A system with damping that returns to equilibrium quickly without oscillating.