Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 110. A large time constant corresponds to a : (a) sluggish system (b) faster system (c) overdamped system (d) underdamped system
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Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 133. The settling, time of the second – order linear systems is preferred. (a) 4 times the time constant of system (b) 2times the time constant of the system (c) ¼ times the time constant of the system (d) none of these
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Frequency Domain Analysis » Exercise - 121. The frequency where M has a peak value is known as the : (a) peak frequency (b) resonant frequency (c) normalised frequency (d) none of these
Frequency Domain Analysis » Exercise - 1 1. The magnitude-frequency response of a control system is shown in the figure. The value of ω1 and ω2 are respectively : (a) 10 and 200 (b) 20 and 200 (c) 20 and 400 (d) 100 and 400
Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 122. The steady – state error of a first - order system to a ramp input is equal to : (a) the time constant of the system (b) zero (c) infinity (d) none of these
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