COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 12, Problem 51QAP
To determine

(a)

To plot:

The graph of potential energy versus time for three full periods of motion.

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Answer to Problem 51QAP

The plot of potential energy is as below:

  COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1, Chapter 12, Problem 51QAP , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The potential energy of a simple harmonic oscillator, U(t)=12kx2. Also, the equation of motion for a given simple harmonic oscillator is x(t)=Acos(ωt)

Calculation:

The equation of motion for a given simple harmonic oscillator is x(t)=Acos(ωt).

The potential energy of a simple harmonic oscillator is given by U(t)=12kx2

The plots of U ( t ) should look like those for cos2(ωt).

  U(t)=12kx2=12k[Acos(ωt)]2=12kA2cos2(ωt)

For simplicity, the vertical axis of the following plot is U(12kA2), and the horizontal axis is ωt .The plot is like a cosine function as below:

  COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1, Chapter 12, Problem 51QAP , additional homework tip  2

Figure 1

Conclusion:

Thus, the plot of potential energy versus time for three full periods of motion is shown in Figure 1.

To determine

(b)

The expression for the velocity, v(t).

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Answer to Problem 51QAP

The expression for the velocity is given by, vx(t)=ωAsin(ωt).

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The potential energy of a simple harmonic oscillator, U(t)=12kx2

Calculation:

The equation of motion for a given simple harmonic oscillator is x(t)=Acos(ωt).

The velocity of this oscillator is given by Equation,

  vx=dx(t)d(t)[Acos(ωt)]vx=ωAsin(ωt)

Conclusion:

Thus, expression for the velocity, vx(t)=ωAsin(ωt)

To determine

(c)

To plot:

The graph of Kinetic energy on the same graph where potential energy versus time is drawn.

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Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The potential energy of a simple harmonic oscillator, U(t)=12kx2

Calculation:

The equation of motion for a given simple harmonic oscillator is x(t)=Acos(ωt).

The velocity of this oscillator is given by equation, vx=ωAsin(ωt).

The potential energy of a simple harmonic oscillator is given by U(t)=12kx2

And the kinetic energy is given by K(t)=12mvx2

The plots of U ( t ) and K ( t ) should look like those for cos2(ωt) and sin2(ωt) respectively.

  K(t)=12mvx2=12m[ωAcos(ωt)]2=12mω2A2sin2(ωt)=12kA2sin2(ωt)

For simplicity, the vertical axis of the following plot is U(12kA2),K(12kA2), and the horizontal axis is ωt. The plot is similar to a Sinusoidal function as below shown with red color: -

  COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1, Chapter 12, Problem 51QAP , additional homework tip  3

Figure 2

Conclusion:

Thus, the plot of kinetic energy versus time and potential energy versus time is shown in Figure 2.

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