An oscillation where there are only internal forces (and no external forces) acting and there is no energy input
Oscillations acted on by a periodic external force where energy is given in order to sustain oscillations
State whether the following are free or forced oscillations:
(i) Striking a tuning fork
(ii) Breaking a glass from a high pitched sound
(iii) The interior of a car vibrating when travelling at a high speed
(iv) Playing the clarinet
(i) Striking a tuning fork
This is a free vibration. When a tuning fork is struck, it will vibrate at its natural frequency and there are no other external forces
(ii) Breaking a glass from a high pitched sound
This is a forced vibration. The glass is forced to vibrate at the same frequency as the sound until it breaks. The frequency of the high-pitched sound is the external driving frequency
(iii) The interior of a car vibrating when travelling at a particular speed
This is a forced vibration. The interior of the car vibrates at the same frequency as the wheels travelling over a rough surface at a high speed
(iv) Playing the clarinet
This is a forced vibration. The air from the player's lungs is used to sustain the vibration in the air column in a clarinet to create and hold a sound. The air column inside the clarinet mimics the vibrations at the same frequency as the air forced into the mouthpiece of the clarinet (the reed).
Avoid writing 'a free oscillation is not forced to oscillate'. Mark schemes are mainly looking for a reference to internal and external forces and energy transfers
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