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A LCR circuit behaves like a damped harmonic oscillator. Comparing it with a physical spring mass damped oscillator having damping constant ‘b’. If the amount of initial charge on the capacitor be `Q_(0).` then the amplitude of the amount of charge on the capacitor as a function of time t will be:

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