Tutorial 1 SHM and Oscillation
Tutorial 1 SHM and Oscillation
Tutorial 1 SHM and Oscillation
QUESTION 1
A slingshot consists of a light leather cup containing a stone. The cup is pulled back against two
parallel rubber bands. It takes a force of 15 N to stretch either one of these bands 1.0 cm.
a. What is the potential energy stored in the two bands together when a 50-g stone is placed in the
cup and pulled back 0.20 m from the equilibrium position?
QUESTION 2
A horizontal block–spring system with the block on a frictionless surface has total mechanical energy E =
c. If the maximum speed of the block is 3.45 m/s, what is its mass?
g. Suppose the same system is released from rest at x = 0.240 m on a rough surface so that it loses
14.0 J by the time it reaches its first turning point (after passing equilibrium at x = 0). What is its
position at that instant?
QUESTION 3
A 0.40-kg object connected to a light spring with a force constant of 19.6 N/m oscillates on a
frictionless horizontal surface. If the spring is compressed 4.0 cm and released from rest, determine
c. the speed of the object when the spring is stretched 1.5 cm.
d. For what value of x does the speed equal one-half the maximum speed?
QUESTION 4
A cart of mass 250 g is placed on a frictionless horizontal air track. A spring having a spring constant of
9.5 N/m is attached between the cart and the left end of the track. When in equilibrium, the cart is
located 12 cm from the left end of the track. If the cart is displaced 4.5 cm from its equilibrium position,
find
QUESTION 5
The position of an object connected to a spring varies with time according to the expression
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d. the first time after t = 0 that the object reaches the position x = 2.6 cm.
QUESTION 6
While riding behind a car traveling at 3.00 m/s, you notice that one of the car’s tires has a small
hemispherical bump on its rim, as in figure above.
a. Explain why the bump, from your viewpoint behind the car, executes simple harmonic motion.
b. If the radius of the car’s tires is 0.30 m, what is the bump’s period of oscillation?
QUESTION 7
A spring of negligible mass stretches 3.00 cm from its relaxed length when a force of 7.50 N is applied. A
0.500-kg particle rests on a frictionless horizontal surface and is attached to the free end of the spring.
The particle is displaced from the origin to x = 5.00 cm and released from rest at t = 0.
b. What are the angular frequency v, the frequency, and the period of the motion?
e. What are the maximum velocity and the maximum acceleration of the particle?
f. Determine the displacement x of the particle from the equilibrium position at t = 0.500 s.
Given that x Acost is a sinusoidal function of time, show that v (velocity) and a (acceleration) are
also sinusoidal functions of time.
QUESTION 9
A man enters a tall tower, needing to know its height. He notes that a long pendulum extends from the
ceiling almost to the floor and that its period is 15.5 s.
b. If this pendulum is taken to the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is 1.67 m/s2, what is
the period there?
QUESTION 10
A pendulum clock that works perfectly on the Earth is taken to the Moon.
b. If the clock is started at 12:00 midnight, what will it read after one Earth day (24.0 h)? Assume
the free-fall acceleration on the Moon is 1.63 m/s2.
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QUESTION 11
a. What is the period of simple harmonic motion for this pendulum if it is located in an
elevator accelerating upward at 5.00 m/s2?
c. What is the period of simple harmonic motion for the pendulum if it is placed in a truck that
is accelerating horizontally at 5.00 m/s2?
QUESTION 12
An object attached to a spring vibrates with simple harmonic motion as described by figure above. For
this motion, find
a. the amplitude
b. the period