A first order lag transfer function has a break frequency $omega_b = 3$ rad/s. What is the magnitude (in dB) of the response at $omega = 6$ rad/s?
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First, let's define the transfer function of a first-order lag system: H(s) = 1 / (1 + s/ω) where ω is the break frequency. Show more…
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