5) Consider a higher-order system defined by: C(S) 6.3223s? +18s +12.811 R(s) 54 + 65+11.3223sº +185 + 12.811 Using MATL

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5) Consider a higher-order system defined by: C(S) 6.3223s? +18s +12.811 R(s) 54 + 65+11.3223sº +185 + 12.811 Using MATL

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5) Consider a higher-order system defined by: C(S) 6.3223s? +18s +12.811 R(s) 54 + 65+11.3223sº +185 + 12.811 Using MATLAB, plot the unit-step response curve of this system. Using MATLAB, obtain the rise time, peak time, maximum overshoot, and settling time. ANSWERS : t, = 0.58; tp = 1.66; M = 0.6182; t. = 10.02 =
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