Amplitude of a driven oscillation

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Equation

$$A = \frac{{F_0 }}{{\sqrt {m^2 \left( {\omega _0^2 - \omega ^2 } \right)^2 + b^2 \omega ^2 } }}$$

Latex Code

                                 A = \frac{{F_0 }}{{\sqrt {m^2 \left( {\omega _0^2 - \omega ^2 } \right)^2 + b^2 \omega ^2 } }}
                            

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            A = \frac{{F_0 }}{{\sqrt {m^2 \left( {\omega _0^2 - \omega ^2 } \right)^2 + b^2 \omega ^2 } }}
        

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