Figure Q5(b) shows a Bode magnitude plot for a stable second order system described by the following equation: H(s) = 104 (s² +0.56s+100) page 5 Based on your knowledge of second order systems, calculate the values of the points labelled 1 to 4 in Figure Q5(b). Clearly state any assumptions made in your answer.

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Figure Q5(b) shows a Bode magnitude plot for a stable second order
system described by the following equation:
Magnitude (dB)
1
H(s) =
Based on your knowledge of second order systems, calculate the values
of the points labelled 1 to 4 in Figure Q5(b). Clearly state any
assumptions made in your answer.
2
104
(s² +0.56s+100)
page 5
Bode Diagram
3
Figure Q5(b)
4=?dB/dec
Frequency (Hz)
Transcribed Image Text:Figure Q5(b) shows a Bode magnitude plot for a stable second order system described by the following equation: Magnitude (dB) 1 H(s) = Based on your knowledge of second order systems, calculate the values of the points labelled 1 to 4 in Figure Q5(b). Clearly state any assumptions made in your answer. 2 104 (s² +0.56s+100) page 5 Bode Diagram 3 Figure Q5(b) 4=?dB/dec Frequency (Hz)
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