Section 5.6: Modeling Harmonic Motion
- State the equation for simple harmonic motion, and identify the amplitude, period, and frequency given the equation for simple harmonic motion.
- Relate the angular frequency \(k\) of a sine wave to its temporal frequency, which we will denote by either \(\nu\) (the lowercase Greek letter nu) or \(f\). Your textbook calls temporal frequency simply ‘frequency’.
- Identify the unit of frequency in the International System of Units.
- State the equation for simple harmonic motion.
- State the model for the displacement of a mass on a spring from its equilibrium position and identify the period, frequency, and amplitude of the mass’s motion.
- Identify a model for a pure tone (sound), and identify how its parameters are related to loudness and tone.
- Relate the frequency of a tone to the frequency of its octaves.