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(a)
Steady state response
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Answer to Problem 9.8P
Steady state response
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Using the final value theorem
Calculation:
According to final value theorem steady state response of the system is
On Solving and putting the limit
We get,
Conclusion:
Steady state response
(b)
Steady state response
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Answer to Problem 9.8P
Steady state response
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Using the final value theorem.
Calculation:
According to final value theorem, steady state response of the system is
On solving and putting the limit
We get,
This the required steady state response of the system.
Conclusion:
Steady state response
(b)
Steady state response
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Answer to Problem 9.8P
Steady state response
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Using the final value theorem.
Calculation:
According to final value theorem, steady state response of the system is
On solving and putting the limit
We get,
This the required steady state response of the system.
Conclusion:
Steady state response
(c)
Steady state response
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
Answer to Problem 9.8P
Steady state response
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Using the final value theorem
Calculation:
According to final value theorem steady state response of the system is
On solving and putting the limit
We get,
Conclusion:
Steady state response
(d)
Steady state response
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
Answer to Problem 9.8P
Steady state response
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Using the final value theorem
Calculation:
According to final value theorem steady state response of the system is
On Solving and putting the limit
We get,
Conclusion:
Steady state response
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