Minimally driven Kapitza oscillator: A pedagogical perspective from Newtonian mechanics and geometry
Mainak Pal

TL;DR
This paper provides a visual, geometric, and Newtonian mechanics-based pedagogical explanation of the Kapitza oscillator, illustrating how its equilibrium points behave and change with gravity and minimal driving forces.
Contribution
It offers an elementary, geometric, and intuitive pedagogical approach to understanding the stability and behavior of the Kapitza oscillator in various conditions.
Findings
Four symmetric equilibrium points in absence of gravity
Stability of equilibrium points depends on gravity and drive strength
Minimal impulsive drive can demonstrate the phenomenon
Abstract
The unstable top-equilibrium point of a simple pendulum turns stable when its pivot point is given a fast and strong enough vertical vibration. Known as the Kapitza oscillator, it has four symmetrically spaced points of equilibrium in absence of gravity, out of which two are stable and two are unstable. This article, completely based on a geometric argument and an elementary intuition in Newtonian mechanics, is a visual and pedagogical exposition of (a) why the oscillator has four symmetrically spaced equilibrium points in absence of gravity, (b) which of them are stable or unstable, (c) why they are so and (d) how the stability and position and number of the equilibrium points change when gravity is turned on gradually along the line of vibration of the pivot of the oscillator. A minimal impulsive drive of the pivot is sufficient to illustrate the bare bones of the phenomenon. I…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMechanical and Optical Resonators · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
