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5. Applications of Trigonometric Graphs

by M. Bourne

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Oscilloscope output - Filter modulation [Image source: Mikael Altemark]

Simple Harmonic Motion

Any object moving with constant angular velocity or moving up and down with a regular motion can be described in terms of SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION.

The displacement, d, of an object moving with SHM, is given by:

d = R sin ωt

where R is the radius of the rotating object and `ω` is the angular velocity of the object.

For an animation of this concept, go back to: sin animation.

NOTE: We may need to use one the following, depending on the situation:

d = R cos ωt

d = R sin (ωt + α)

d = R cos (ωt + α)

Example 1

A point on a cam is `8.30\ "cm"` from the centre of rotation. Sketch 2 cycles of d as a function of t, given that d = 0 cm when t = 0 s and ω = 3.20 rad/s.

Answer

Since d = R sin ωt, we have

d = 8.30 sin 3.20t.

This sine curve will have amplitude `8.30` and period given by

`"Period"=(2pi)/b=(2pi)/3.20=1.96`

So the sketch will be:

Example 2

The voltage of an alternating current circuit is given by

e = E cos(ωt + α).

Sketch 2 cycles of the voltage as a function of time if

`E = 80\ "V"`, ` ω = 377\ "rad/s"` and `α = π/2`.

Answer

We need to sketch:

e = E cos(ωt + α)

e = 80 cos(377t + π/2)

This will have amplitude = `80`,

period `=(2pi)/377=0.0167` and

phase shift `= -c/b = -(π/2)/377 = -0.00417`

So our sketch is:

Example 3

The signal received by a radio is given by

e = 0.014 cos(2πft),

where e is in volts and f is in Hz.

Draw 2 cycles of e for `f = 950\ "kHz"`.

Answer

Now, `f = 950 000`.

We need to find the wavelength to be able to draw 2 cycles.

We have: b = 2πf and we know that

`"Period" ` `=(2pi)/b=(2pi)/(2pixx950000) ` `=1.053xx10^(-6)`

So 2 wavelengths will be: `2xx1.053xx10^-6=2.105xx10^-6`

So, graphing for `0 < t < 2.105 xx 10^-6`, we have:

Angular Velocity

Another important result in this section is:

The angular velocity ω (in radians per second) of a rotating object, is given by:

ω = 2πf

where f is the frequency of the motion, in cycles per second.

Exercises

1. A satellite is orbiting the earth so that its displacement D north of the equator is given by

D = A sin(ωt + α).

Sketch 2 cycles of D as a function of t if

`A = 500\ "km"`, `ω = 3.60\ "rad/hr"` and ` α = 0`.

Answer

So we need to sketch: D = 500 sin(3.6t)

Note: Be careful with units! If frequency is in cycles per minute, then the angular velocity will be in radians per minute. Also, be careful with "kilo".

2. Using e = E cos(ωt + α), sketch 2 cycles of the voltage as a function of time if

E = 170 V, ω = 120π rad/s and `α = -π/3`.

Answer

So `e = 170 cos (120πt - π/3)`

Amplitude is `170\ "V"`.

`"Period"` ` = (2π)/b = (2π)/(120π)` ` =1/60` ` = 0.016667 `

`"Phase shift"` ` = -c/b = - (-π/3)/(120π)` ` = 1/360` ` = 0.0027778`

So our cosine curve will be shifted to the right by approximately `0.0028` seconds.

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