4. Coupled Oscillators without Damping
View the complete OCW resource: http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-8-005-vibrations-and-waves-problem-solving-fall-2012/
Instructor: Wit Busza
In this session, we solve problems involving harmonic oscillators with several degrees of freedom - i.e., several discreet oscillators which are coupled or interconnected to each other. Only systems where damping can be ignored are considered.
*NOTE: These videos were originally produced as part of a physics course that is no longer available on OCW.*
Chapters
0:00:00 Title slate
0:00:21 Overview of two, coupled oscillators problems
0:01:42 First problem: coupled oscillators w 3 degrees of freedom
0:23:45 Three masses connected by two ideal springs
0:25:59 Second problem: double pendulum
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Instructor: Wit Busza
In this session, we solve problems involving harmonic oscillators with several degrees of freedom - i.e., several discreet oscillators which are coupled or interconnected to each other. Only systems where damping can be ignored are considered.
*NOTE: These videos were originally produced as part of a physics course that is no longer available on OCW.*
Chapters
0:00:00 Title slate
0:00:21 Overview of two, coupled oscillators problems
0:01:42 First problem: coupled oscillators w 3 degrees of freedom
0:23:45 Three masses connected by two ideal springs
0:25:59 Second problem: double pendulum
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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