Oscillations
Short Definition
Oscillations are repetitive back-and-forth motions of a body about a mean position.
Detailed Explanation
Oscillatory motion occurs in pendulums, springs, and many natural systems. It is characterized by amplitude, frequency, period, and phase. Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) is a common type of oscillation where the restoring force is proportional to displacement.
Key Concepts
- Displacement, Amplitude, Period, Frequency
- Angular frequency: ω = 2π / T
- Equation of SHM: x = A cos(ωt + φ)
- Energy in SHM: Total energy = KE + PE = constant
Examples
- Simple pendulum
- Mass-spring system
- Vibrating strings and molecules
Importance
Oscillations are essential in clocks, musical instruments, AC circuits, and understanding waves and vibrations in physics.