Lesson 87: Forced Oscillations and Resonance

Driving the System

What happens if you keep pushing a pendulum at a certain frequency? This is a Forced Oscillation.

Resonance: The Power of Timing

If the frequency of your pushes (\(f_{\text{drive}}\)) matches the natural frequency of the system (\(f_0\)), the amplitude of the motion will grow larger and larger. This is Resonance.

Worked Examples

Example 1: The Swing

When you push someone on a swing, you instinctively wait for them to reach the highest point before pushing. You are matching their frequency. If you pushed at random times, you would eventually push against them, stopping the motion.

Example 2: Breaking Glass

An opera singer can break a glass by singing a note that matches the resonant frequency of the glass molecules. The vibration grows until the material can no longer hold together.

The Bridge to Quantum Mechanics

Resonance is how we communicate with the quantum world. When you get an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), the machine is using a radio frequency that "resonates" with the protons in your body. In Chapter 15, we will see that Quantum Computers use resonance to "flip" the state of a qubit. Without resonance, we would have no way to "talk" to atoms; it is the universal remote control for subatomic particles.