Intro to Simple Harmonic Motion (Horizontal Springs) definitions Flashcards
Intro to Simple Harmonic Motion (Horizontal Springs) definitions
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Simple Harmonic Motion
A type of periodic motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement.Mass Spring System
A system where a mass is attached to a spring, exhibiting oscillatory motion.Spring Constant
A measure of a spring's stiffness, denoted by K, in the equation F = KX.Displacement
The distance and direction from the equilibrium position in oscillatory motion.Amplitude
The maximum displacement from the equilibrium position in oscillatory motion.Equilibrium Position
The central position where the net force on the mass is zero in a mass spring system.Period
The time taken to complete one full cycle of oscillation, denoted by T.Frequency
The number of oscillations per unit time, inversely related to the period.Angular Frequency
The rate of change of the phase of a sinusoidal waveform, denoted by Omega.Force
In a spring system, it is the product of the spring constant and displacement.Acceleration
The rate of change of velocity, proportional to the force in a mass spring system.Velocity
The speed of the mass in a specific direction, maximum at the equilibrium position.Radians
A unit of angular measure used in angular frequency calculations.Oscillation
The repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value.Sinusoidal
A waveform that describes smooth periodic oscillations, like sine and cosine functions.