Oscillating
Systems Modeling: Mathematics Component
Introduction
The mathematics component of this unit allows the students
to take data from a symbolic model, created by physics students, and create a
mathematical model. Because this unit
deals with systems demonstrating oscillatory motion, a trigonometric function
is an appropriate mathematical model.
Traditionally, pre-calculus or advanced algebra students learn how to
draw a graph given a trigonometric function.
Now, through computational science and various modeling tools, students
can learn to create a graph from periodic data and determine the appropriate
trigonometric function that serves as a mathematical model for the data. In other words, instead of creating a graph
from the trig function, students are developing the trig function (model) from
the graph.
This is more realistic situation. Students will get a much better sense of what a scientist or
mathematician actually does, and learn about trigonometric functions and how to
use various modeling tools in the process.