What is the phase difference between the driving force and the displacement in a

Practice Questions

Q1
What is the phase difference between the driving force and the displacement in a damped oscillator at resonance?
  1. 0 degrees
  2. 90 degrees
  3. 180 degrees
  4. 270 degrees

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the phase difference between the driving force and the displacement in a damped oscillator at resonance?
  • Step 1: Understand what a damped oscillator is. It is a system that oscillates but loses energy over time due to damping forces like friction.
  • Step 2: Know what resonance means. Resonance occurs when the frequency of the driving force matches the natural frequency of the oscillator, leading to maximum amplitude of oscillation.
  • Step 3: Recognize that in a damped oscillator, the driving force and the displacement (the position of the oscillator) can be out of sync, or 'out of phase'.
  • Step 4: At resonance, the driving force is at its maximum, and the displacement is also at its maximum but in the opposite direction due to damping effects.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the phase difference between the driving force and the displacement at resonance is 180 degrees, meaning they are completely out of sync.
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