Modeling the amplitude and energy decay of a weakly damped harmonic oscillator using the energy dissipation rate and a simple trick

We demonstrate how to derive the exponential decrease of amplitude and an excellent approximation of the energy decay of a weakly damped harmonic oscillator. This is achieved using a basic understanding of the undamped harmonic oscillator and the connection between the damping force's power and...

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Main Authors Lelas, Karlo, Pezer, Robert
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.06.2024
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Summary:We demonstrate how to derive the exponential decrease of amplitude and an excellent approximation of the energy decay of a weakly damped harmonic oscillator. This is achieved using a basic understanding of the undamped harmonic oscillator and the connection between the damping force's power and the energy dissipation rate. The trick is to add the energy dissipation rates corresponding to two specific pairs of initial conditions with the same initial energy. In this way, we obtain a first-order differential equation from which we quickly determine the time-dependent amplitude and the energies corresponding to each pair of considered initial conditions. Comparing the results of our model to the exact solutions and energies yielded an excellent agreement. The physical concepts and mathematical tools we utilize are familiar to first-year undergraduates.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2406.18488