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Title: Oscillations: clocks and music


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Oscillations 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?
2
History
  • 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

3
One of the great inventions
  • Hour-glasses, Water clocks, Candles are
    non-repeating, and so not so useful.

4
The ultimate time keeper
  • Oscillations of mass on a spring repeat cycle
    after cycle
  • after cycle.

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Pendulum oscillator
  • For small oscillations
  • restoring force is proportional to
  • displacement (just like the spring)
  • So the same kind
  • of oscillations
  • occur

7
Constant 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
8
Harmonic (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

9
Why 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

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Now move the clock hands
  • Pawl clicks each second for each half
  • cycle of the pendulum

11
But 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.
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Unsung 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
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Harrisons 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.

14
The real watch is a little more complicated
15
Tuning 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

16
More than just a lightening rod
  • Armonica, aka
  • glass harmonica,
  • used spring oscillators,
  • (rims of wine glasses)
  • to play music

17
Quartz 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

18
Silicon 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

19
The Atomic Clock NIST Cs fountain standard
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Quantum 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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Take 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
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