Unit 6: Simple Harmonic Motion

Unit 6: Simple Harmonic Motion in AP Physics 1 explores the repetitive motion of systems where the restoring force is directly proportional to displacement, such as springs and pendulums.

Key concepts include:

Simple Harmonic Oscillators: Systems like mass-spring systems and pendulums that exhibit periodic motion.
Restoring Force: Based on Hooke’s Law (
𝐹
=
βˆ’
π‘˜
π‘₯
F=βˆ’kx) for springs, where
π‘˜
k is the spring constant and
π‘₯
x is the displacement.
Energy in SHM: The interplay between kinetic energy and potential energy during oscillations, with total energy remaining constant.
Equations of Motion:
Period of a spring system:
𝑇
=
2
πœ‹
π‘š
π‘˜
T=2Ο€
k
m
​

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Period of a pendulum:
𝑇
=
2
πœ‹
𝐿
𝑔
T=2Ο€
g
L
​

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Graphical Analysis: Representing displacement, velocity, and acceleration as sinusoidal functions of time.

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