Spring
Force and SHM
- Let us cosider the force exerted on a mass by a spring attached to
it.
This force take the form F = - k X
- Where X measures the displacement of the mass from an equilibrium
position;
k is a constant characteristic of the particular spring known as spring constant.
This Java applet let you familar with this kind of relation and simple harmonic motion¡C
How to play:
There is a spring on the table, a string is connected to the spring over a light frictionless pulley.
You can attach mass/blocks to the spring :
- Move the mouse button with the blocks
- The color of those blocks above the mouse pointer will turn black.
- Click the mouse button to attach those black blocks to the spring.
- The mass of those attached blocks will be shown near another spring (to the right).
You can detach mass/blocks from the spring
- Move the mouse button within the region of the attached blocks.
- The color of those blocks below the mouse pointer will turn black.
- Click the left mouse button to dettach those black blocks to the spring.
- If you click the right mouse button and drag it up/down,
- the force exerted on the spring will not balance the weight of the mass.
- It will starts to oscillate in simple harmonic oscillation (SHM)
Press Stop button to reset the spring back to equilibrium position.
Press Reset button to reset parameters to default values.
| X-axis | Y-axis | |
| blue dots | displacement | Force |
| red dots | displacement | Velocity |
- Find out the spring-constant?
- Green dot is the equilibrium position. How to determine the smpiltude of the oscillation?
- Measure the peroid of the oscillation. What is the relation between mass and the period?
- What else did you find out?
If a spring with a mass attached to it is slightly stretched or compressed and then let loose,
- it will oscillate in a way close resembling (simple
harmonic motion SHM).
Your suggestions are highly appreciated! Please click hwang@phy03.phy.ntnu.edu.tw
Author¡GFu-Kwun Hwang, (Click for more than 40 physics related java applets)
Dept. of physics, National Taiwan Normal UniversityLast modified :