SHM (finding the phase constant)

In summary: However, a phase constant is needed to find the position and velocity at t=0 s. By finding the angular frequency using -(k/m)^1/2 and plugging it into the equation x=Xmcos (wt + Φ), two possible phase constants were found. To choose the correct one, use a value between 0 and 2pi.
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MarcL
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Homework Statement



A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a block of mass 2.00
kg attached to a spring of spring constant 100 N/m.When t =1.00
s, the position and velocity of the block are x = 0.129 m and v =
3.415 m/s. (a) What is the amplitude of the oscillations? What were
the (b) position and (c) velocity of the block at t =0 s?

I have found a which is Xm = .500m ( I found it through the energy formula E=U+K, solve for x then Xm). But I need my phase constant to do b and c


Homework Equations



x=Xmcos (wt + Φ)


The Attempt at a Solution



I have found my 2 possible phase constant variable doing this

.129 = .500cos(-7.07(1) + Φ) --> I found w using -(k/m)^1/2

I am left with arccos .129/.500 = -7.07 + Φ

And it's here I always get loss... 1.31 = -7.07+ Φ
Do I need to do 2pi - 1.31 to get the second angle? If so, how do I decide which one to use?
 
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MarcL said:

Homework Statement



A simple harmonic oscillator consists of a block of mass 2.00
kg attached to a spring of spring constant 100 N/m.When t =1.00
s, the position and velocity of the block are x = 0.129 m and v =
3.415 m/s. (a) What is the amplitude of the oscillations? What were
the (b) position and (c) velocity of the block at t =0 s?

I have found a which is Xm = .500m ( I found it through the energy formula E=U+K, solve for x then Xm). But I need my phase constant to do b and c


Homework Equations



x=Xmcos (wt + Φ)


The Attempt at a Solution



I have found my 2 possible phase constant variable doing this

.129 = .500cos(-7.07(1) + Φ) --> I found w using -(k/m)^1/2

Why do you use the minus sign?

MarcL said:
I am left with arccos .129/.500 = -7.07 + Φ

And it's here I always get loss... 1.31 = -7.07+ Φ
Do I need to do 2pi - 1.31 to get the second angle? If so, how do I decide which one to use?

Find a phase constant between 0 and 2pi.

ehild
 

1. What is SHM (simple harmonic motion)?

SHM is a type of periodic motion in which an object oscillates back and forth around an equilibrium position. It is characterized by a constant amplitude and a constant period.

2. How is the phase constant determined in SHM?

The phase constant in SHM is determined by the initial position and velocity of the object. It is the angle between the displacement and the reference axis at time t = 0.

3. Can the phase constant change during SHM?

No, the phase constant remains constant throughout SHM. It only changes if there is a change in the initial conditions.

4. How does the phase constant affect the motion in SHM?

The phase constant determines the starting point of the motion and the direction of the displacement. It does not affect the amplitude or period of the motion.

5. Is the phase constant the same as the phase angle?

Yes, the phase constant and the phase angle are the same. They both represent the initial phase of the motion in SHM.

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