(a)
Interpretation:
Transfer function relating to
Concept introduction:
Function defines the relation between the one variable(independent) to anther variable(dependent).
This relationship primarily symbolized as
For example, If a variable
(b)
Interpretation:
For the change in input
Concept introduction:
Function defines the relation between one variable(independent) and another variable(dependent).
This relationship primarily symbolized as
(c)
Interpretation:
The value of new steady state of liquid level
Concept introduction:
Function defines the relation between the one variable(independent) to anther variable(dependent).
This relationship primarily symbolized as
For example, If a variable
(d)
Interpretation:
For change in input
Concept introduction:
Function defines the relation between the one variable(independent) to anther variable(dependent).
This relationship primarily symbolized as
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