Example 5.2 Block Diagram Reduction by Moving Blocks PROBLEM: Reduce the system shown in Figure 5.11 to a single transfer function. ? R(s) + V?(s) G?(s) V?(s) + V?(s) G?(s) V?(s) + V?(s) G?(s) C(s) Z V?(s) H?(s) V?(s) H?(s) V?(s) H?(s) FIGURE 5.11 Block diagram for Example 5.2
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