Title: Oscillations: clocks and music
1Oscillations clocks and music
Masses and springs again Pendula and
grandfathers clocks John Harrison and the map
of the world
Chicago Does anybody really know what time it is?
2History
- B.C.E. 742 Sun dials
- A.D. 885 Striped candles as clocks
- A.D. 1657 Huygens pendulum clocks
- A.D. 1704 Jeweled bearings for low friction
- A.D. 1735 Small portable clocks for ships
- A.D. 1840 First electric clocks
- A.D. 1918 AC synchronous electric motor clocks
- A.D. 1921 Quartz oscillator clocks
- A.D. 1955 Atomic clocks
3One of the great inventions
- Hour-glasses, Water clocks, Candles are
non-repeating, and so not so useful.
4The ultimate time keeper
- Oscillations of mass on a spring repeat cycle
after cycle - after cycle.
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6Pendulum oscillator
- For small oscillations
- restoring force is proportional to
- displacement (just like the spring)
- So the same kind
- of oscillations
- occur
7Constant period of oscillation
- Spring F - kx leads to period that depend on
mass but not amplitude
Pendulum F - mg sin? and period depends on
length but not mass
8Harmonic (or linear) oscillation
- Period of oscillation, or its inverse the
- Frequency, does not depend on the
- Amplitude of oscillation
- In any oscillator in the real world there are
imperfections - friction that damps the oscillation amplitude
- non-linearity that makes the period vary with
amplitude - Engineers have managed 1 part per billion damping
- and clever amplitude controls to maintain
accuracy
9Why are grandfather clocks all the same size?
- Clock mechanism is driven by descent of a weight
and the descent is timed by the pendulum period
through a pawl or escapement. - Clocks ticks once per second so
- pendulum period is two seconds
- L (Dt)2g / 4p2 (4)(10)/(4)(10)
- 1m
10Now move the clock hands
- Pawl clicks each second for each half
- cycle of the pendulum
11But this doesnt work in an pitching boat
- Remember how Thandie Newton weighed too much in
the - accelerating elevator?
- Vessel motion changes pendulum motion
- weather changes period as parts expand or shrink
- (plus the dang things were just too heavy)
- Enter John Harrison who redesigned the mechanisms
and built more compact, reliable, and portable
clocks. - http//www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.355/vie
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12Unsung hero of engineering
- Harrison
- Use opposing oscillations and a new pendulum
design on ships for accurate time-keeping and
hence accurate navigation -
- Everyone else Mo money!
- Harrisons cut was 20,000
- (about 3,000,000 today)
Harrisons H1 1735
13Harrisons grandchild
- Rolex mainspring drives
- the balanced ring as a
- harmonic oscillator
- Gravity creates no net torque
- on the balanced ring
- Pawls create only irrelevant disturbances in the
oscillation period.
14The real watch is a little more complicated
15Tuning fork oscillator
- Musicians use tailored spring oscillators as
reference tones - because the frequency does not change much
(mostly because it very high) - Arms of the fork are both m and k, and damping is
very low
16More than just a lightening rod
- Armonica, aka
- glass harmonica,
- used spring oscillators,
- (rims of wine glasses)
- to play music
17Quartz tuning forks
- Sand commerce quartz is just snobbish dirt (SiO2
crystal) - Piezoelectric response under strain it makes an
electrical signal - Oscillation frequency (32,000 Hz)
- and amplitude can be
- measured and driven electrically
- with excellent efficiency
18Silicon Sub-micro Oscillators
- Very high oscillation frequency (100,000,000 Hz)
because mass is so small - Change in frequency can be used to weigh viruses
and big molecules
19The Atomic Clock NIST Cs fountain standard
20Quantum clock
- Energy difference between electron states
- is very well controlled if atoms are
- not bumping into each other too often
- Energy hPlanck ? frequency
- So electron bouncing between energy levels
(orbits around the nucleus) makes a clock that
is very accurate at frequency of 9,000,000,000 Hz - Frequency is accurate/stable to about 1 part per
billion
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21Take home messages
- Time keeping is easy to think about
- but tough to do accurately
- Springs and masses are harmonic oscillators
- period
- A pendulum is a harmonic oscillator for small
amplitudes and - do not depend on pendulum mass