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maan 17-08-2008 03:18

الحركة التوافقية المساقة Driven Harmonic Motion
 
Driven harmonic motion
What happens when an oscillating system also experiences a sinusoidal external force? The response depends on the relation between the frequency of the external force and the natural oscillation frequency of the system.

A good example is a kid on a playground swing. You naturally match the frequency of your pushes to the frequency of the swing.

Forcing at the natural frequency is known as resonance. Here the amplitude can be substantial, even when the driving force has a small amplitude.

This resonance is naturally found by plotting the amplitude of the oscillator as a function of the driving frequency (see transparency).

In addition to amplitude versus driving frequency, the phase relation between the driving force and the oscillator has interesting features:

Forcing and response in phase below resonance
Forcing and response 90 degrees out of phase at resonance
Forcing and response 180 degrees out of phase above resonance

كهرباء ومغناطيس 17-08-2008 07:51

رد: الحركة التوافقية المساقة Driven Harmonic Motion
 
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