F = m\ddot{x} Equation of motion -\frac{F - W - bx - kx}{M} = \ddot{x} Derive The Transfer functions of The System. Convert The System to State space form.
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Step 1: The transfer function of the system can be found by taking the Laplace transform of the equation of motion and solving for the output/input ratio. Show more…
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