Consider the following voltage transfer function: H(s) = V 29x106 s²+1000s+29x106 Part A At what frequency (in radians p

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Consider the following voltage transfer function: H(s) = V 29x106 s²+1000s+29x106 Part A At what frequency (in radians p

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Consider The Following Voltage Transfer Function H S V 29x106 S 1000s 29x106 Part A At What Frequency In Radians P 1
Consider The Following Voltage Transfer Function H S V 29x106 S 1000s 29x106 Part A At What Frequency In Radians P 1 (28.43 KiB) Viewed 47 times
Consider the following voltage transfer function: H(s) = V 29x106 s²+1000s+29x106 Part A At what frequency (in radians per second) is the magnitude of the transfer function equal to unity? Express your answer(s) using three significant figures. If there is more than one answer enter your answers in ascending order separated by commas. Submit Part B |Π|| ΑΣΦ W = Request Answer Submit ^ → At what frequency (in radians per second) is the magnitude of the transfer function maximum? Express your answer using three significant figures. |VL]ΑΣΦΠ Request Answer ? rad/s ? rad/s
Part C What is the maximum value of the transfer function magnitude? Express your answer using three significant figures. ΗΔΙΑΣΦΩΤ vec |H(jw)| = Submit Request Answer A ?
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