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Oscillations of a suspended slinky

Classical Physics 2021-07-07 v1 Popular Physics

Abstract

This paper discusses the oscillations of a spring (slinky) under its own weight. A discrete model, describing the slinky by NN springs and NN masses, is introduced and compared to a continuous treatment. One interesting result is that the upper part of the slinky performs a triangular oscillation whereas the bottom part performs an almost harmonic oscillation if the slinky starts with "natural" initial conditions, where the spring is just pulled further down from its rest position under gravity and then released. It is also shown that the period of the oscillation is simply given by T=32L/gT=\sqrt{32 L/g}, where LL is the length of the slinky under its own weight and gg the acceleration of gravity independent of the other properties of the spring.

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@article{arxiv.2005.12203,
  title  = {Oscillations of a suspended slinky},
  author = {Jörg Pretz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.12203},
  year   = {2021}
}