AP Physics 1 Unit 7: Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) Foundations

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Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)

Oscillatory motion in which acceleration always points toward equilibrium and is proportional in magnitude to displacement: a = −ω²x.

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Equilibrium Position

The position defined as x = 0 where, if the object is placed there and released, it remains at rest; restoring force is zero there.

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Displacement (x)

Signed distance from equilibrium (x > 0 on one side, x < 0 on the other) used in SHM equations.

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Restoring Force

A force that acts to return a system to equilibrium; in SHM it always points toward equilibrium.

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Linear Restoring Force

A restoring force whose magnitude is directly proportional to displacement (double x → double force), producing SHM behavior.

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SHM Acceleration Condition

Defining SHM relationship between acceleration and displacement: a = −ω²x (opposite direction; proportional magnitude).

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Angular Frequency (ω)

Constant that sets how fast SHM repeats; units rad/s; appears in a = −ω²x and relates to timing by ω = 2π/T = 2πf.

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Negative Sign in SHM Equations

Indicates the acceleration/force is opposite the displacement (toward equilibrium), not that acceleration is always negative.

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Hooke’s Law

Ideal spring force model: F = −kx, where k is the spring constant and the force is restoring and linear.

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Spring Constant (k)

Measure of spring stiffness in Hooke’s law; units N/m; equals the magnitude of the slope of an F vs. x graph.

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Newton’s Second Law (in SHM context)

Using ΣF = ma with a linear restoring force (−kx) leads to SHM: a = −(k/m)x.

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Mass–Spring Angular Frequency

For an ideal mass–spring system, ω = √(k/m), found by comparing a = −(k/m)x to a = −ω²x.

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Mass–Spring Oscillator

A mass attached to an ideal spring (no friction, obeys Hooke’s law) that exhibits SHM.

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Simple Pendulum

A mass (bob) on a light string of length L swinging under gravity; approximately SHM only for small angles.

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Small-Angle Approximation

For a pendulum at small angles (in radians), sinθ ≈ θ, making the restoring effect proportional to displacement and enabling SHM modeling.

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Non-SHM Oscillation

Back-and-forth motion that does NOT satisfy proportional-and-opposite restoring acceleration/force (e.g., nonlinear restoring force or bouncing ball).

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Force–Displacement Graph (F vs. x) in SHM

A straight line through the origin with slope −k for an ideal spring; linearity is a signature of SHM.

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Acceleration–Displacement Graph (a vs. x) in SHM

A straight line through the origin with slope −ω²; the slope magnitude gives ω².

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Turning Points (Maximum Displacement)

Locations where |x| is maximum, speed v = 0, and |a| (and restoring force magnitude) is maximum.

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Equilibrium Crossing (x = 0)

Point where acceleration a = 0 (and restoring force is 0) while speed magnitude is maximum.

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Period (T)

Time for one complete cycle of repeating motion; measured in seconds (s).

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Frequency (f)

Number of cycles per second; measured in hertz (Hz), where 1 Hz = 1 s⁻¹; related by f = 1/T.

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Angular Frequency Relationships

Connections among timing quantities: ω = 2πf and ω = 2π/T.

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Mass–Spring Period Formula

For an ideal mass–spring oscillator: T = 2π√(m/k) and f = (1/2π)√(k/m).

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Simple Pendulum Period Formula (Small Angle)

For a small-angle pendulum: T = 2π√(L/g) and f = (1/2π)√(g/L); independent of bob mass in the model.

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