Figure 3.2 shows a unit step response. Assume that this is a first-order response and apply the rise-time method to determine the transfer function of the system.
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The open-loop unit step response is given in the form of a graph, with time on the x-axis and velocity on the y-axis. The graph shows how the velocity of the system changes over time when a unit step input is applied. Show more…
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