{{page>wiki:headers:hheader}} %% Instructions: %% 1. Replace "The Question" with the question. %% 2. Change cmswzzz everywhere (2x) to the basename of this file. %% 3. Upload the PDF and PPT versions of the question. %% (Make sure to use the same basename.) %% 4. Change xx in the 2-letter acronym in the course footer to reference %% the correct course. %% 5. Delete these instructions when done! ====== Single Simple Harmonic Oscillator ====== ===== Prompt ===== ** "What is the differential equation that tells this atom what to do?" ** ===== Context ===== This [[strategy:smallwhiteboard:|SWBQ]] presented the students with a single particle that is free to move between and connected to two fixed points on opposite sides by springs with spring constant $\kappa$. The system is one dimensional. ===== Wrap Up ===== On the path to describing an arbitrary one-dimensional chain of atoms, this is one of the simplest cases that can be depicted. This [[strategy:smallwhiteboard:|SWBQ]] will help gauge how familiar students are with describing classical harmonic oscillators (particularly through use of Hooke's Law) in terms of differential equations. For students with less experience in differential equations, the wrap-up of this activity will also demonstrate that the D.E. describing a system is the key to finding the equation(s) of motion for that system. {{cmswzzz.ppt|Powerpoint slide}} \\\\ {{cmswzzz.pdf|PDF slide}} {{page>wiki:footers:courses:ppfooter}} {{page>wiki:footers:topics:cmfooter}}