Physics oscillation practice problems

    • [DOCX File]Waves Practice Problems - NJCTL

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      2016-01-16 · Waves Practice Problems. PSI. AP. Physics. B. Name_____ In a wave, the distance traveled by a wave during one period is called: Amplitude (B) Frequency (C) Wavelength (D) Displacement . A stretched wire resonates in one loop. The midpoint of the wire oscillates with amplitude of A. What is the traveled distance of the midpoint in one period?

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    • [DOC File]AP Physics Multiple Choice Practice – Torque

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      A simple pendulum of mass m and length L has a period of oscillation T at angular amplitude θ = 5° measured from its equilibrium position. If the amplitude is changed to 10° and everything else remains constant, the new period of the pendulum would be approximately. (A) 2T (B) (√2) T (C) T (D) T / (√2) (E) T / 2 . 4. A mass m is attached to a spring with a spring constant k. If the mass ...

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    • [DOC File]AP Physics Free Response Practice – Torque – ANSWERS

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      AP Physics Free Response Practice – Oscillations – ANSWERS . 1975B7. (a) FT1. 60° FT2. mg (b) FNET(Y) = 0. FT1 cos θ = mg. FT1 = mg / cos(60) = 2mg (c) When the string is cut it swings from top to bottom, similar to the diagram for 1974B1 from work-energy problems with θ on the opposite side as shown below. L. θ. L L cos θ L L sin θ. P L – L cos θ Utop = Kbot. mgh = ½ mv2 Then ...

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    • [DOC File]SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION PRACTICE PROBLEMS ANSWERS

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      SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION PROBLEMS (RD SEC 12-1, 12-2 first) Simple Harmonic Oscillators/Waves/ Pendulum Period= Spring: Period= where k is the spring constant k= Force/distance = ma/x. Period T =1/ƒ , ƒ = 1/T, v = ƒ * WL for any wave ***x = A0 sin ω t where ω2 = k/m , ω= angular frequency = 2π ƒ-----1 A clown is rocking on a rocking chair in the dark. His glowing red nose moves …

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