4. A single-loop negative feedback system has the loop transfer equation: L(s) = Gc(s)G(s) = K(s + 2)2 | (s(s2 + 1)(s +

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4. A single-loop negative feedback system has the loop transfer equation: L(s) = Gc(s)G(s) = K(s + 2)2 | (s(s2 + 1)(s +

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4. A single-loop negative feedback system has the loop transfer equation: L(s) = Gc(s)G(s) = K(s + 2)2 | (s(s2 + 1)(s + 8)) 1. Sketch the root locus for 0 SK s infinity to indicate the significant features of the locus. 2. Determine the range of the gain K for which the system is stable. 3. For what value of K in the range of K20 do purely imaginary roots exist? What are the values of these roots? 4. Would the use of the dominant roots approximation for an estimate of settling time be justified in this case for a large magnitude of gain (K 2 50)?
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