基于计算机的实验,用于在线性空气轨道上的弹振荡器的运动,使用超声波传感器
Bin Wu1, Yiqing Xu2, Guoquan Zhou2
1College of Mathematics and Computer Science, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|July 27, 2024
概括
这项研究提出了一个实惠的实验设置,使用超声波传感器和Arduino来测量弹振荡器系统中的波运动. 结果表明,机械节能,增强实验可视化和自动化.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 实验物理实验物理学
- 教育物理教育物理
背景情况:
- 波运动和波传播是物理学的基本概念.
- 传统的实验可以通过可视化和自动化来限制.
- 开发可访问的实验设备对于科学教育至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 设计和实施一个负担得起的,创新的物理实验设备来研究和运动.
- 用弹振荡器系统来演示和解释波传播.
- 为了提高物理实验的可视化和自动化.
主要方法:
- 使用上层计算机,超声波传感器模块和Arduino微控制器设计了一个实验设置.
- 使用Arduino UNO R3.3的LabVIEW接口获取滑块运动数据和图像.
- 曲线与Sigmaplot中的波方程相匹配,用于分析运动并获得振动周期.
主要成果:
- 实验和理论振动周期为1.130s和1.165s,显示出很好的一致性.
- 测量了最大运动能 (0.0792 J),潜在能 (0.0795 J) 和总能 (0.0791 J).
- 结果验证了短时间内弹振荡器系统的机械能量保存.
结论:
- 设计的实验设备是负担得起的,创新的,有效的研究和运动.
- 该系统成功地可视化和自动化数据采集和波传播分析.
- 该实验验证实了弹振荡器系统中机械能量保存原理.
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