Consider a liquid level system as shown in Figure below. What type of model is it? Why? FIGURE 1.11 Liquid level system.
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First, we need to understand what a liquid level system is. A liquid level system is a system that controls and maintains the level of liquid in a container or a tank. It usually consists of a container, a liquid, and a control mechanism to regulate the inflow and Show more…
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