CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
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Author: NISE
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Chapter 6, Problem 39P
For the unity feedback system of Figure P6.3 with [Section: 6.4]
a. Find the range of K for stability.
b. Find the frequency of oscillation when the system is marginally stable.
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