Time Domain Analysis – 44

Time Domain Analysis » Exercise – 1

44. The roots of the characteristic equation are the same as the poles of the :

(a) closed-loop transfer function
(b) open –loop transfer function
(c) forward path transfer function
(d) none of these

Answer
Answer : (a)

Explanation
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