Oscillations — Revision Notes
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Quick revision notes for Oscillations — key concepts, formulas, and definitions for VITEEE Physics preparation.
Revision Notes — Oscillations
Key concepts, formulas, and definitions from Oscillations for VITEEE Physics preparation.
Key Topics to Revise
13.1-13.2 Introduction and Periodic Motion
- Periodic motion repeats identically after fixed intervals (period T)
- Oscillatory motion is periodic motion confined between limits about a mean position
- Time period T is the smallest interval after which motion repeats
13.3 Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
- SHM is motion with acceleration proportional to displacement and directed toward equilibrium
- Standard equation: a = -ω²x (acceleration ∝ -displacement)
- Displacement equation: x(t) = A cos(ωt + φ)
13.4 SHM and Uniform Circular Motion
- SHM is the projection of uniform circular motion on any diameter
- Particle moving in circle of radius A with angular speed ω
- x-projection: x = A cos(ωt), y-projection: y = A sin(ωt)
13.5 Velocity and Acceleration in SHM
- Velocity: v(t) = -ωA sin(ωt + φ), maximum at mean position
- Acceleration: a(t) = -ω²A cos(ωt + φ) = -ω²x(t)
- Maximum velocity: vₘₐₓ = ωA (at x = 0)
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What topics are covered in Oscillations for VITEEE?
Oscillations is an important chapter in VITEEE Physics. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: 13.1-13.2 Introduction and Periodic Motion, 13.3 Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM), 13.4 SHM and Uniform Circular Motion, 13.5 Velocity and Acceleration in SHM.
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Oscillations is a frequently tested chapter in VITEEE Physics. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 54 practice questions available for this chapter.
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