Simple harmonic equations

    • [DOC File]“Hooke’s Law and Simple Harmonic Motion”

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      Equations. T = 2π (M / k)0.5. T = 2π ( [M + Cms] / k )0.5. slope = 4π2 / k. y-intercept = 4π2Cms / k. Title “Hooke’s Law and Simple Harmonic Motion” Author: Adam Capriola Last modified by: Adam Capriola Created Date: 2/23/2010 12:40:00 AM Other titles “Hooke’s Law and Simple Harmonic Motion” ...

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    • [DOC File]Lab #11: Simple Harmonic Motion of a Linear Oscillator

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      Simple Harmonic Motion of a Linear Oscillator. Reading Assignment: Chapter 16 – Section 1- Section 9. Introduction: Imagine a point P that oscillates back and forth with simple harmonic motion. The period, T, the frequency, f, and the angular frequency, , of point P are defined using the following equations.

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    • [DOC File]Simple Harmonic Motion

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      Aug 18, 2011 · in a metal plate. Abstract: Measure the period of various masses oscillating on a metal plate to determine its force constant. Introduction: Assuming the plate is massless, it would have a restoring force in accordance to Hooke’s law

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    • [DOC File]3. Simple Harmonic Oscillator

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      3. Simple Harmonic Oscillator. NOTES: We have already discussed the solution of the quantum mechanical simple harmonic oscillator (s.h.o.) in class by direct substitution of the potential energy (3.1) into the one-dimensional, time-independent Schroedinger equation. Recall that C is the spring constant of the spring attached to a mass m .

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10

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      Jan 22, 2013 · simple harmonic motion. regular, repeated, friction-free motion in which the restoring force has the mathematical form F = - kx. Equations and Symbols where. Fs = the restoring force of the spring. k = spring constant . x = displacement from equilibrium . position. PEelastic = elastic (spring) potential . energy (denoted Us on the AP . exam) A ...

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