- Sections
- A. General Materials & Mathematics
- B. Statics
- C. Kinematics & Dynamics
- D. Rotational Mechanics
- E. Gravitation & Astronomy
- F. Fluid Mechanics
- G. Vibrations & Mechanical Waves
- H. Sound
- I. Thermodynamics
- J. Electrostatics & Magnetostatics
- K. Electromagnetic Principles
- L. Geometrical Optics
- M. Wave Optics
- N. Spectra & Color
- O. Vision
- P. Modern Physics
Mass On Spring - With Stand
Purpose
To illustrate SHM.
Equipment
Mounted mass on spring.
Images
Description
Mass moves up and down on spring with top end fixed to stand.
References
Clifton Bob Clark, Vibrating Spring Experiment, AJP 25, 322-323 (1957). ◙Herman Erlichson, The Verical Spring-Mass System and Its "Equivalent," TPT 14, 573-574, (1976). ◙F. Alan McDonald, Deceptively Simple Harmonic Motion, A Mass on a Spiral Spring, AJP 48, 189-192, (1980). ◙Robert L. Wildey, A Correction for a Spring Mass in the Ubiquitons Centripetal Force Experiment of Freshman Physics, AJP◙57, 1098-1102, (1989). ◙Ernesto E. Galloni and Mario Kohen, Influence of the Mass of the Spring on Its Static and Dynamic Effects, AJP 47,◙1076-1078, (1979). ◙T. W. Edwards and R. A. Hultsch, Mass Distr
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See pagesg1. simple harmonic motion
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See pagesg2. resonance & coupled oscillations
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See pagesg3. mechanical waves one dimensional
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See pagesg4. mechanical waves two dimensional
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See pagesg1. simple harmonic motion
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See pagesg2. resonance & coupled oscillations
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See pagesg3. mechanical waves one dimensional
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See pagesg4. mechanical waves two dimensional