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Energy Diagram Analysis: Instructor's Guide

Main Ideas

Students' Task

Estimated Time: 15 minutes

Students were presented with two potential energy vs. displacement graphs with the same amplitude and asked to determine which motion would have a greater period.

Prerequisite Knowledge

Knowledge of the basic algebraic form for kinetic energy, potential energy, and the total energy of a mass on a spring.

Props/Equipment

Activity: Introduction

This activity begins with a demonstration from Simple Harmonic Oscillator. This simple demonstration provides a way to show how to obtain relevant information from a potential energy diagram.

After the explanation, students are given two different potential energy vs. displacement graphs: one parabolic and one sinusoidal, with the same curvature at the bottom (see picture above) and the same amplitude. Students then work in small groups to determine which motion would have a greater period.

This prompt is intentionally open ended in order to lead to deeper discussions. Students can be frustrated by the ambiguity of the problem, but it is a frustration that can lead to many productive discussions.

Activity: Student Conversations

What information do you need in order to determine the period?

What information can the graph give you?

Activity: Wrap-up

Things to emphasize:

Extensions

Depending on time and the conversations that arise, one can also ask students to consider constraints other than equal amplitude (e.g. equal mass, $m_1»m_2$, equal spring constant, equal total energy, etc.), in order to emphasize additional points.