anyone please help please draw graphs thank you For a harmonic oscillator: o What is the...
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3. What type of motion is occurring when the sope of a posion vs.time graph is zerd? 4. What type of motion is occurring when the slope of a postion vs. time graph is constant? 5. What type of motion is occurring when the slope of a position vs. time graph is changing? 6. For each position graph, sketch the velocity graph and acceleration graph (ignore transitions). 7. Explain the significance of the slope of...
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1. Sketch the position vs. time graph for each of the following situations: . An object at rest . An object moving in the positive direction with a constant speed An object moving in the negative direction with a constant speed An object constantly accelerating in the positive direction, starting from rest How do you find the velocity from the position? How do you find the position from the...
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Stopwatch Start Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 me (s) Position (m) 1.83 2.83 3.93 5.36 Time Vs Position graph 1 y-0.7717%-0.1532 Time (s) Stopwatch Time (s) Position (m) Start Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 1.53 2.36 2.8 3.68 Time Vs Position graph2 4.5 Y-1.1085x-0.299, . 3.5 E 2.5 1.5 0.5 3.5 15 2 0.5 0.5 Time (s)
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This scenario is for questions 1-2 A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x-Ogenerates a wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t = 0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down. The string has a linear mass density of 50,0 g/m and is stretched with a tension of 5.00 N. a) Find...
Please help with this Kinematics question! Position and time
graphs. Velocity vs. time graph.
Consider this position vs. does the corresponding velocity vs. time graph look like? 1. time graph. What (a) Sketch your prediction below * Now reproduce the position graph by walking, and see if the velocity graph comes out the way you expect. 10 t (seconds) Velocity Graph Prediction Velocity Graph Result (m/s) o (m/s) 0 10 6 10 t (seconds) t (seconds) 2. Here's a velocity...
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The first grid shows the position vs time for a model car. On the second grid sketch the velocity 2. vs time for this model car. X t t 3. Which position vs time graph goes with the velocity vs time graph represented here? AK X 7 (c)
The first grid shows the position vs time for a model car. On the second grid sketch the velocity 2....
Please do this problem about quantum mechanic harmonic
oscillator and show all your steps thank you.
Q1. Consider a particle of mass m moving in a one-dimensional harmonic oscillator potential. 1. Calculate the product of uncertainties in position and momentum for the particle in 2. Compare the result of (a) with the uncertainty product when the particle is in its the fifth excited state, ie. (OxơP)5. lowest energy state.
Q1. Consider a particle of mass m moving in a one-dimensional...
the following questions, please refer to the graph of the position of a simple harmonic oscillator vs time. The position is spaced at 0.25 m per division and the time is spaced at 0.1 s per division. Please fill in a number in the space provided with the appropriate units [2pts ea) .50m+ .25m + 0.2s 0,45 a. What is the amplitude of oscillation in m? b. What is the period of oscillation in s? c. What is the frequency...
A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x=0 generates a
wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency
of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t =
0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down.
The string has a linear mass density of 50.0 g/m and is stretched
with a tension of 5.00 N.
A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x = 0 generates a wave...
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This scenario is for questions 1-2 A simple harmonic oscillator at the position x-generates a wave on a string. The oscillator moves up and down at a frequency of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. At time t=0, the oscillator is passing through the origin and moving down. The string has a linear mass density of 50,0 g/m and Is stretched with a tension of 5.00 N. a) Find the...