Lab 3: The influence of additional poles and zeros of second order system. 1. (a) Given the transfer function, G(8) 25 5

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Lab 3: The influence of additional poles and zeros of second order system. 1. (a) Given the transfer function, G(8) 25 5

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Lab 3 The Influence Of Additional Poles And Zeros Of Second Order System 1 A Given The Transfer Function G 8 25 5 1
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Lab 3: The influence of additional poles and zeros of second order system. 1. (a) Given the transfer function, G(8) 25 52 +45 + 25 Evaluate the percent overshoot, settling time, peak time, and rise time. Also, plot the poles. (b) Add a pole at -200 to the system of (a). Estimate whether the transient response in (a) will be appreciably affected. (c) Repeat (b) with the pole successively placed at -20; -10, and -2. 2. A zero is added to the system of Prelab 1(a) at -200 and then moved to -50:-20;-10; - 5, and -2. List the values of zero location in the order of the most to the least effect upon the pure second-order transient response.
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