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Chapter 16: Oscillatory Motion and Waves

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College Physics (Urone)
Pages: 555 - 594

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30 Questions for Chapter 16: Oscillatory Motion and Waves

  1. Give an example of a damped harmonic oscillator. (They are more common than undamped or simple harmonic oscillators.)

    Found on Page 588
  2. 频闪将flash每8 x这个年代。What is the frequency of the flashes?

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  3. How would a car bounce after a bump under each of these conditions?

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  4. Most harmonic oscillators are damped and, if undriven, eventually come to a stop. How is this observation related to the second law of thermodynamics?

    Found on Page 588
  5. Why are soldiers in general ordered to “route step” (walk out of step) across a bridge?

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  6. Give one example of a transverse wave and another of a longitudinal wave, being careful to note the relative directions of the disturbance and wave propagation in each.

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  7. If the spring constant of a simple harmonic oscillator is doubled, by what factor will the mass of the system need to change in order for the frequency of the motion to remain the same?

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  8. What is the difference between propagation speed and the frequency of a wave? Does one or both affect wavelength? If so, how?

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  9. Speakers in stereo systems have two color-coded terminals to indicate how to hook up the wires. If the wires are reversed, the speaker moves in a direction opposite that of a properly connected speaker. Explain why it is important to have both speakers connected in the same way.

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  10. 多少余地woul(比例和质量)d you have in the selection of the mass of the object in the previous problem if you did not wish the new period to be greater than 2.01 s or less than 1.99 s?

    Found on Page 590

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