Frequency Domain Analysis – Exercise – 1

11. The gain margin of a system is 0 dB. It represent a :

(a)  stable system
(b)  unstable system
(c)  conditionally stable system
(d)  marginally stable system

Answer
Answer : (d)
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12. For a factor 1/(s + 4 )2 at ω = 2

(a)  -6 dB
(b)  -2 dB
(c)  -4 dB
(d)  +6 dB

Answer
Answer : (b)
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13. A transfer function which has all its poles and zeroes only in the left-half of the s-plane us called :

(a)  an all-pass transfer function
(b)  a minimum-phase transfer function
(c)  a non minimum-phase transfer function
(d)  none of these

Answer
Answer : (b)
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14. Large values of gain margin and phase margin result in :

(a)  a fast system
(b)  an unstable system
(c)  a sluggish system
(d)  an underdamped system

Answer
Answer : (c)
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15. The damping ratio ξ of a system is 0.5. The value of Mr is :

(a)  2.308
(b)  1.54
(c)  1.01
(d)  none of these

Answer
Answer : (b)
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