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ECE3260 2004

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3~16

Position

Distance

Speed

Velocity

Acceleration

Gravity

Force

Mass

Weight

Pressure

Work

Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy

Power

Constant Speed (SWF)

Changing Speed (SWF)

Gravity (SWF)

Trajectory (SWF)

Newton's Laws (SWF)

F=ma
F m a ma ma

Vibratory Motion (SWF)

Energy (SWF)
Kinetic EnergyPotential
Energy
2

KE=mv

PE=mgh

Work (SWF)
= x

Power (SWF)

2 19~32

Simple harmonic motion

Mass-spring system

Pendulum

Spring of air

Helmholtz resonator

Multiple mass systems

Degrees of freedom

Vibrational modes

Vibrating bodies

Vibrating strings

Vibrating membrane

Vibrating bar

Vibrating plate

Air-filled pipe

Modes

Complex vibration

Mass-String (SWF)

Mass-Spring (SWF)

Pendulum (SWF)

X-

3 33~51

Wave properties

Progressive waves

Impulsive waves

Reflection at a boundary

Superposition and interference

Doppler effect

Reflection

Refraction

Diffraction

Interference

Superposition (SWF)
180

Waves in Tube (SWF)

Doppler Effect (SWF)

Reflection (SWF)

Refraction (SWF)

Interference (SWF)

53 62

Partials

Harmonics

Overtones

Open and closed pipes

Acoustic impedance

Sympathetic vibration

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