Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 138. As type of system is increased : (a) more errors are eliminated (b) more errors are introduced (c) closed – loop transfer function (d) none of these
Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 144. 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
Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 113. The system’s impulse response is sometimes referred to as the : (a) weighting function of the system (b) transfer function of the system (c) transient response of the system (d) steady-state response of the system
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Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 121. Knowledge of the transfer function of a system is necessary for the calculation of : (a) time constant (b) output for a given input (c) order of the system (d) none of these
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Time Domain Analysis » Exercise - 130. The steady – state response of a system is dependent : (a) Only on system poles (b) only on the system poles and the inputs applied (c) both on the system poles and the inputs applied (d) none of these