Difference between revisions of "Forest UCM NLM Oscilations"

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== Step 1: Coordinate system==
 
== Step 1: Coordinate system==
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Polar coordinate may be a good coordinate system to use since the skateboard's motion will be along the half circle.
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[[File:Forest_UCM_NLM_Osc_Fig1.png | 300 px]]
  
 
==Step 3: Free Body Diagram==
 
==Step 3: Free Body Diagram==

Revision as of 12:01, 31 August 2014

Skate boarder in Half pipe

Consider a frictionless skateboard released from the top of a semi-circle (half pipe) and oriented to fall directly towards the bottom. The semi-circle has a radius [math]R[/math] and the skateboard has a mass [math]m[/math].

Note: because the skateboard is frictionless, its wheels are not going to turn.

Step 1: System

The skateboard of mass [math]m[/math] is the system.

Step 1: Coordinate system

Polar coordinate may be a good coordinate system to use since the skateboard's motion will be along the half circle.

300 px

Step 3: Free Body Diagram

Step 4: External Force vectors

Step 5: apply Netwon's 2nd Law

Forest_UCM_NLM#Oscillatiions