Principle
Two equal gravity pendula with a particular characteristic frequency are coupled by a "soft" spiral spring. The amplitudes of both pendula are recorded as a function of time for various vibrational modes and different coupling factors. The coupling factors are determined by different methods.
Benefits
- Large and sturdy set-up suitable for demonstration and lab courses as well
- Live data-logging system to measure the oscillations of both pendula at once
Tasks
- To determine the spring constant of the coupling spring.
- To determine and to adjust the characteristic frequencies of the uncoupled pendula.
- To determine the coupling factors for various coupling-lengths using a) the apparatus constant, b) the angular frequencies for "inphase"and "in opposite phase" vibration, c) the angular frequencies of the beatmode.
- To check the linear relation between the square of the coupling lengths and a) the particular frequencies of the beat mode, b) the square of the frequency for "inopposite phase" vibration.
- To determine the pendulum's characteristic frequency from the vibrational modes with coupling and to compare this with the characteristic frequency of the uncoupled pendula.
Learning objectives
- Spiral spring
- Gravity pendulum
- Spring constant
- Torsional vibration
- Torque
- Beat
- Angular velocity
- Angular acceleration
- Characteristic frequency