A system has a transfer function, G(s) = 50/s + 50. Find the time constant, T_c, settling time, T_s and rise time, Tr
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The given transfer function is G(s) = 50/(s + 50). This is a first-order system since the denominator is of the first degree in s. The standard form of a first-order transfer function is G(s) = K/(τs + 1), where K is the system gain and τ is the time constant. Show more…
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