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Plan for Today (AP Physics 1)

Plan for Today (AP Physics 1). Finish Lecture/notes on Simple Harmonic Motion Example Problems Start Homework (due Thursday). Laser Disk. 31-37. From the videos. SHM is one dimension of circular motion. For students in calculus. What would v and a be?. For students in calculus.

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Plan for Today (AP Physics 1)

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  1. Plan for Today (AP Physics 1) • Finish Lecture/notes on Simple Harmonic Motion • Example Problems • Start Homework (due Thursday)

  2. Laser Disk • 31-37

  3. From the videos • SHM is one dimension of circular motion

  4. For students in calculus • What would v and a be?

  5. For students in calculus • What would v and a be?

  6. For a spring mass

  7. From law of Conservation of Energy

  8. For mass on a spring

  9. So • What happens to T when we increase A? • Nothing • A is not in the equation

  10. Example Problems (Hooke’s) • Gary Stewart set a pogo stick record in 1990 by jumping 1777.737 times. If the pogo stick he used had a force constant of 6000. N/m and was compressed 0.12 m on each jump, what force must Gary have exerted on the pogo stick upon each jump? What force would be exerted back up on Gary each time he went up?

  11. Example • Sam, a butcher, puts 3.0 kg of chopped beef on the 1.0 kg pan of his scale, which has a spring whose spring constant is 400. N/m. • What is the period of vibration of the pan as it comes to rest? • If Sam adds more beef to the scale, what will this do to the period of vibration?

  12. Example • A toy bobs up and down over a crib with a period of 1.0 s. The toy hangs from the end of a spring whose spring constant is 20.0 N/m. What is the mass of the toy?

  13. Pendulum

  14. From Hooke’s Law

  15. How does this equation relate to our lab?

  16. Example problems • A pendulum has a period of 1.0s on Earth. What would its period be on Mars, where g = 3.4 m/s/s?

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