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The displacement of a damped oscillator is \(x(t)=\exp\) \((-0.2 \mathrm{t}) \cos (3.2 \mathrm{t}+\Phi)\) where \(t\) is time in second. The time required for the amplitude of the oscillator to become \(\frac{1}{e^{1.2}}\) times its initial amplitude is

  1. A 3s
  2. B 6s
  3. C 2s
  4. D 8s
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(B) 6s

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For damped oscillator, \(x=\mathrm{e}^{-0.2 \mathrm{t}} \cos (3.2 \mathrm{t}+\phi)\)…
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