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A sinusoidally varying driving force is applied to a damped harmonic oscillator of force constant k…

A sinusoidally varying driving force is applied to a damped harmonic oscillator of force constant k and mass m. If the damping constant has a value b_1, the amplitude is A_1 when the driving angular frequency equals √(k/m). In terms of A_1, what is the amplitude for the same driving frequency and the same driving force amplitude F_max, if the damping constant is (a) 3b_1 and (b) b_1/2?

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