Compensation Techniques – Exercise – 1

11. Any type of specification can be handled using :

(a) Nyquist plot
(b) Bode plot
(c) Nichols chart
(d) none of these

Answer
Answer : (c)
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12. The compensator required to improve the transient response of a system is :

(a) lag
(b) lead
(c) lag-lead
(d) none of these

Answer
Answer : (b)
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13. Resonant peak mr and phase margin Фpm are measure of :

(a) relative stability
(b) absolute stability
(c) speed of response
(d) steady-state error

Answer
Answer : (a)
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14. Bandwidth is reduced when the compensator used is :

(a) lag
(b) lead
(c) lag-lead
(d) none of these

Answer
Answer : (a)
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15. A rough measure of bandwidth of a system is :

(a)  gain crossover frequency
(b)  phase crossover frequency
(c)  resonant frequency
(d)  undamped natural frequency

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Answer : (a)
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