Small Oscillations
Small Oscillations
Small Oscillations
Topics to be covered
Kleppner & Kolenkow
Ch 4
Ch 10
Harmonic oscillator
A P French
Ch 3
Free vibrations of a physical system
Oscillations involving massive springs
Ch 4
Ch 2
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 8
stability
Consider a one dimensional system (harmonic
oscillator)
Mass is displaced by a small amount by
applying a force f(x)
Work energy theorem
xb
Wba
f ( x)dx K
K a U b U a
xa
Ka + Kb = Ua + Ub = E, total energy
F = - (dU/dx)
Useful to analyze the stability of the system
from potential energy plot
For harmonic oscillator U = kx2/2, is a parabola
U (x)
(dU/dx) > 0
aF<0
(dU/dx) < 0
b
F>0
c
(dU/dx) = 0
Equilibrium position
d2U/dx2 > 0
Stable
d2U/dx2 < 0
Unstable
d2U/dx2 = 0
Neutral
Energy
E
U (x)
K
x1
x0
x2
Unbound system
van der
Waals
force
Proof
A function f(x) can be expressed in Taylors series
about a point x0
1
f ( x ) f ( x0 ) ( x x0 ) f ( x0 ) ( x x0 ) 2 f ( x0 ) ........
2
U(r) about r0
dU
U r U r0 r r0
dr
r0
2
1
d
U
2
r r0
2
dr 2
.......
r0
U is a minimum at r0
dU
dr
0
r0
1
2d U
U r U r0 r r0
2
dr 2
.......
r0
r0
2
1
d
U
2
U r U r0 r r0
2
2
dr
r0
1
2d U
U r constant r r0
2
dr 2
r0
Parabola
d 2U
k
2
dr
r0
m1r1 k r r0
m2 r2 k r r0
1
1
r r0
r2 r1 r k
m1 m2
k
r r r0
m1m2
m1 m2
k
r r r0
d U
dr 2
r0
k
x x x0
m
d 2U
dr 2
r0
Recap
Energy diagram
Stability
Bound and unbound systems
All bound systems have potential energy
minimum at equilibrium
They behave like harmonic oscillator for small
oscillations
Todays class
Teeter toy problem
Periodic motion
Vibratory / Oscillatory motion
Equ. of motion for different SHO
How to guess a solution for second order
differential equ. having constant coefficients
Teeter toy
Peg
L cos
l cos (+)
l cos (-)
At equilibrium
dU
2mg sin L l cos 0
d
=0
Stability
d 2U
2mg cos L l cos
2
d
At equilibrium
d 2U
d 2
2mg L l cos
0
U () = - A cos, A> 0
2
U A1
.......
2
1
U A A 2
2
1
K 2m s 2 2
2
1 2
K B
2
1
U A 2
2
1 2
K mv
2
1 2
U kx
2
g l cos L
s2