Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 11, Problem 74GP

a.

To determine

To Find: The amplitude of vibration .

a.

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Answer to Problem 74GP

  0.650m .

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

x = 0.650 cos7.40t

Value of x = 0.260m

Concept used:

By using the simple harmonic equation

  x=A cos ωt           ...(1)

Here,

  A is the amplitude,

  ω is the angular frequency,

  t is the time,

  x is the displacement.

Calculation: From equation 1

  x=A cos ωt

Given equation is

  x=0.650 cos7.40t

By comparing these two equations

  A=0.650m

Conclusion:

The amplitude of vibration is 0.650m

b.

To determine

To find: The frequency of vibration.

b.

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Answer to Problem 74GP

The frequency of vibration is 1.18Hz .

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The angular velocity ω=7.40rad/s

Concept used:

The formula for finding the angular velocity is

  ω=2πf       ...(1)

Calculation:

From equation 1

  ω=2πf

  7.40=2πff=7.402πHzf = 1.18Hz

Conclusion:

The frequency of vibration is 1.18Hz .

c.

To determine

To find: The total energy of vibration.

c.

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Answer to Problem 74GP

The total energy of vibration is 23.14J .

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Mass, m=2.00kg

Amplitude of vibration, A=0.650m

Angular velocity, ω=7.40rad/s

Concept used:

The total energy of vibration is

  Etotal=12mv2Etotal=12m (ωA)2

Here,

  A is the amplitude,

  ω is the angular frequency,

  m is the mass.

Calculation:

   E total = 1 2 ×2 (7.40×0.650) 2 Etotal=23.14J

Conclusion:

The total energy of vibration is 23.14J .

d.

To determine

To find: The potential energy and kinetic energy of the vibration.

d.

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Answer to Problem 74GP

The P.E and K.E of the vibration are

  3.7017J and 19.44J respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information: x=0.260m

Mass m=2.00kg

Angular velocity ω=7.40rad/s

  Etotal=23.14J

Concept used:

Potential energy is

  Epotential=12kx2=12mω2x2

  Epotential=12mω2x2...(1)

  Ekinetic=EtotalEpotential...(2)

Here,

  ω is the angular frequency,

  m is the mass,

  k is the spring constant,

  x is the displacement.

Calculation:

From equation 1

   E potential = 1 2 ×2 (7.40) 2 (0.260) 2 Epotential=3.7017J

From equation 2

  Ekinetic=EtotalEpotentialEkinetic=23.14J3.7017JEkinetic=19.44J

Conclusion:

The P.E and K.E of the vibration are 3.7017J and 19.44J respectively.

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