Given the system, write the output, c(t), in general terms. Specify the forced and natural parts of the solution. Plot input poles, system zero, and system poles. R(s) = = 1/4 (s + 3) (s + 2)(s + 4)(s + 5) C(s)

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Given the system, write the output, c(t), in general
terms. Specify the forced and natural parts of the
solution. Plot input poles, system zero, and system
poles.
R(s) = 1/
(s + 3)
(s + 2)(s + 4)(s + 5)
C(s)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the system, write the output, c(t), in general terms. Specify the forced and natural parts of the solution. Plot input poles, system zero, and system poles. R(s) = 1/ (s + 3) (s + 2)(s + 4)(s + 5) C(s)
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Make the Routh table for the system and tell how
many roots of the following polynomial are in the
RHP and in the LHP.
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2
P(s) = 3s7 +956 + 6s5 + 4s4 + 75³ +85² + 2s +6
Transcribed Image Text:Make the Routh table for the system and tell how many roots of the following polynomial are in the RHP and in the LHP. 3 2 P(s) = 3s7 +956 + 6s5 + 4s4 + 75³ +85² + 2s +6
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A system has a transfer function,
10(s + 4)(s + 6)
G(s) =
(s + 1)(s + 7) (s+8)(s + 10)
Determine the output, c(t), in general terms if the input
is a unit step. Specify the forced and natural parts of
the solution. Plot input poles, system zero, and system
poles.
Transcribed Image Text:A system has a transfer function, 10(s + 4)(s + 6) G(s) = (s + 1)(s + 7) (s+8)(s + 10) Determine the output, c(t), in general terms if the input is a unit step. Specify the forced and natural parts of the solution. Plot input poles, system zero, and system poles.
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