A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere

A simple model of damped harmonic motion is usually presented in undergraduate physics textbooks and straightforwardly applied for a variety of well-known experiments in student laboratories. Results for the decaying vertical oscillation of a sphere attached to the lower end of a spring in container...

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spelling paper:paper_01430807_v26_n1_p1_Alexander2023-06-08T15:11:44Z A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere Approximation theory Damping Equations of motion Mathematical models Spheres Viscosity of liquids Drag force Oscillating sphere Oscillations A simple model of damped harmonic motion is usually presented in undergraduate physics textbooks and straightforwardly applied for a variety of well-known experiments in student laboratories. Results for the decaying vertical oscillation of a sphere attached to the lower end of a spring in containers with different liquids are analysed here under this standard framework. Some important mismatches between observation and theory are found, which are attributed to oversimplifications in the formulation of the drag force. A more elaborate expression for the latter within a semiempirical approach is then introduced and a more appropriate description of the measurements is shown to be attained. Two coefficients account for experimental corrections, which under certain conditions permit in addition the calculation of specific fluid quantities associated with the oscillating sphere. Rough relations between viscosity and damping factor under appropriate limits are derived. The laboratory experience may also be used to introduce the concept of a semiempirical model and exhibit its utility in physics. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01430807_v26_n1_p1_Alexander http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01430807_v26_n1_p1_Alexander
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Approximation theory
Damping
Equations of motion
Mathematical models
Spheres
Viscosity of liquids
Drag force
Oscillating sphere
Oscillations
spellingShingle Approximation theory
Damping
Equations of motion
Mathematical models
Spheres
Viscosity of liquids
Drag force
Oscillating sphere
Oscillations
A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
topic_facet Approximation theory
Damping
Equations of motion
Mathematical models
Spheres
Viscosity of liquids
Drag force
Oscillating sphere
Oscillations
description A simple model of damped harmonic motion is usually presented in undergraduate physics textbooks and straightforwardly applied for a variety of well-known experiments in student laboratories. Results for the decaying vertical oscillation of a sphere attached to the lower end of a spring in containers with different liquids are analysed here under this standard framework. Some important mismatches between observation and theory are found, which are attributed to oversimplifications in the formulation of the drag force. A more elaborate expression for the latter within a semiempirical approach is then introduced and a more appropriate description of the measurements is shown to be attained. Two coefficients account for experimental corrections, which under certain conditions permit in addition the calculation of specific fluid quantities associated with the oscillating sphere. Rough relations between viscosity and damping factor under appropriate limits are derived. The laboratory experience may also be used to introduce the concept of a semiempirical model and exhibit its utility in physics. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.
title A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
title_short A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
title_full A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
title_fullStr A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
title_full_unstemmed A semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
title_sort semiempirical approach to a viscously damped oscillating sphere
publishDate 2005
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01430807_v26_n1_p1_Alexander
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