(1.1) Derive the steady-state error for a second-order prototype system when the input, R(s), applied to the system is d

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(1.1) Derive the steady-state error for a second-order prototype system when the input, R(s), applied to the system is d

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(1.1) Derive the steady-state error for a second-order prototype system when the input, R(s), applied to the system is described by a unit ramp function. Note: The closed-loop transfer function of a second-order prototype is given by Y(s) R(S) 92 + 2Cwns two
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