Forced Vibrations & Resonance (AQA A Level Physics)

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11 mark

Which graph shows light, critical, or heavy damping?

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    21 mark

    When the frequency of an external force acting on an oscillating system is equal to the natural frequency of the system, the amplitude of the resulting oscillations is observed to increase significantly. 

    What is this phenomenon known as?

    • simple harmonic motion

    • resonance

    • critical damping

    • free oscillation

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    31 mark

    Which of the following correctly describes a free oscillation and a forced oscillation?

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      41 mark

      The following scenarios demonstrate free and forced oscillations 

      1

      When a large number of people walk across a suspension bridge simultaneously and set it into oscillation

      2

      Pushing a child on a swing each time it reaches its highest point

      3

      Setting a pendulum into motion by pulling it to one side and releasing it

      4

      Plucking a string on a guitar

       

      Which row correctly shows the scenarios that are free or forced oscillations?

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        51 mark

        An oscillatory system, subject to damping, is set into vibration by a periodic driving force of frequency f

        The graphs, A to D, which are to the same scale, show how the amplitude of vibration A of the system might vary with f, for various degrees of damping. 

        Which graph best shows the heaviest damping ?

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          11 mark

          Which one of the following statements always applies to a damping force acting on a vibrating system?

          • It is in the same direction as the acceleration

          • It is in the same direction as the displacement

          • It is in the opposite direction to the velocity

          • It is proportional to the displacement

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          21 mark

          When a car driver is driving, they notice a periodic force is applied to their lightly damped rear-view mirror causing it to oscillate. 

          The graph shows how the amplitude, A, of the oscillations varies with the frequency, f, of the periodic force.

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          Which one of the following statements best describes how the shape of the curve would differ if the damping on the rear-view mirror was greater?

          • The curve would be lower at all frequencies

          • The curve would be higher at all frequencies

          • The curve would be unchanged except at frequencies above the resonant frequency where it would be lower

          • The curve would be unchanged except at frequencies above the resonant frequency where it would be higher

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          31 mark

          Which of the following graphs shows the correct variation of displacement, y, of an object undergoing lightly damped oscillations against time, t ?

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            41 mark

            Which one of the following statements concerning forced vibrations and resonance is correct?

            • An oscillating body that is not resonating will return to its natural frequency when the forcing vibration is removed

            • At resonance, the displacement of the oscillating body is 180° out of phase with the forcing vibration

            • A pendulum with a dense bob is more heavily damped than one with a less dense bob of the same size

            • Resonance can only occur in mechanical systems

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            51 mark

            Which one of the following statements about an oscillating mechanical system at resonance, when it oscillates with a constant amplitude, is not correct?

            • The amplitude of oscillations depends on the amount of damping

            • The frequency of the applied force is the same as the natural frequency of oscillation of the system

            • The total energy of the system is constant

            • The applied force prevents the amplitude from becoming too large

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            61 mark

            Which of the following does not demonstrate resonance?

            • A tuning fork vibrating when a certain note is played on the piano

            • A stationary wave forming inside a musical instrument

            • A pendulum swinging at its natural frequency

            • A window in a vehicle vibrating violently at a certain speed

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            71 mark

            A mechanical oscillator is set into motion by a periodic driving force whose frequency is steadily increased from a low value. 

            Which of the following is correct for this system?

            • The oscillator is subject to damping only at the resonant frequency

            • Forced vibrations occur only at particular frequencies

            • The oscillator will not continue to resonate when the periodic driving force is removed

            • When resonance occurs the damping force is a minimum

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            11 mark

            In microwave ovens, water molecules in food are set into resonance when microwaves of fixed frequency are incident upon them. This causes the molecules to receive energy and hence this warms up the food. 

            Which of the following would result in the food being warmed up faster?

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              21 mark

              The diagram shows a string XY supporting a heavy pendulum P and four pendulums A, B, C and D of smaller mass.

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              Pendulum P is set in oscillation perpendicular to the plane of the diagram. 

              Which row shows the correct amplitude and phase of A, B, C or D in relation to P?

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                31 mark

                Identical masses oscillate vertically in a liquid attached to springs P and Q. The support vibrates with a driving frequency which can be varied. 

                In the first setup, spring P is suspended in a beaker of water, whilst in a second similar setup, spring Q, a stiffer spring, is suspended in a beaker of honey, as shown in the diagram below.

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                Which graph best represents the way in which the amplitudes of springs P and Q vary with the driving frequency, f ?

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                  41 mark

                  A pendulum is constructed from a fixed length of light thread and a light spherical bob. 

                  It is forced to oscillate at different frequencies in a vacuum. The following graph of amplitude against frequency is obtained:

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                  Which one of the following graphs best represents the results if the experiment were to be repeated in air?

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                    51 mark

                    Two objects X and Y are given the same initial displacement and are then released. The following graphs show the variation of their displacement, x, with the time, t.

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                    X and Y are then subjected to driving forces of the same constant amplitude and of variable frequency, f

                    Which graph represents the variation of f with the amplitudes A of X and Y?

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