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what the relation between the amplitude magnitude and mass at resonance?
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second equation $$amplitude(\omega_{drive})=\frac{\frac{force...
May 21, 2024
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the equations I used $$x=a*sin(\omega *t +\phi)+c$$ after enough time for getting the movement of every wave , the amplitude was gotten...
May 21, 2024
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as for the whole experiment ,we were studying the behaviour of oscillatory systems subjected to an external force and observing the...
May 21, 2024
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hi I actually also wondered where is this more appropriately placed , we had to do an experiment regarding simple harmonic motion and...
May 21, 2024
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should I be expecting a higher amplitude at resonance for a mass that's heavier to an extent form another where each is attached to a...
May 21, 2024
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You are very welcome. :smile: I have drawn the real-world situation between your sliding mass and the bar:
May 4, 2024
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this was really informative thank you for the patience
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Imagine that you are holding a pipe with your hand and strongly grabbing its whole perimeter: in this case, there will be many radial...
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I understood the first part (great visualisation helped a lot ), I just can't seem to imagine hanging my whole weight from the pipe (as...
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There is a centrifugal effect on the masses when the central vertical bar is made to rotate. The hand is forcing those masses to slide...
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Is it something like this what you are trying to describe?
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I think what confuses me is the mass being hallow on the inside. When the bar is in contact with the upper part of the mass, it...
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yes, particularly when the masses are on the edge just touching the bar sideways .
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that there is no acceleration in the y direction
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