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In forced oscillation of a particle the amplitude is maximum for a frequency `omega_(2)` of the force while the energy is maximum for a frequecyomega_(2) of the force, then .

A

`omega_(1)`=`omega_(2)`

B

`omega_(1)gtomega_(2)`

C

`omega_(1)`lt`omega_(2)`when damping is small and `omega_(1)`gt`omega_(2)` when damping is large

D

`omega_(1)`lt`omega_(2)`

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A

Both amplitude and energy get maximized when the frequency is equal to the natural frequency. This is the condition of resonance. Therefore, `omega_(1)`=`omega_(2)`
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