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Chapter 15.2, Problem 2P
Calculate HdB at ω = 146 rad/s if H(s) equals (a) 20/(s + 100); (b) 20(s + 100); (c) 20s. Calculate ∣H(jω)∣ if HdB equals (d) 29.2 dB; (e) −15.6 dB; (f) −0.318 dB.
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