Two water tanks are shown in Fig Q3. The height in tank 1 is h: (m) while the height in tank 2 is h2. The area of tank 1

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Two water tanks are shown in Fig Q3. The height in tank 1 is h: (m) while the height in tank 2 is h2. The area of tank 1

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Two Water Tanks Are Shown In Fig Q3 The Height In Tank 1 Is H M While The Height In Tank 2 Is H2 The Area Of Tank 1 1
Two Water Tanks Are Shown In Fig Q3 The Height In Tank 1 Is H M While The Height In Tank 2 Is H2 The Area Of Tank 1 1 (36.69 KiB) Viewed 26 times
Two water tanks are shown in Fig Q3. The height in tank 1 is h: (m) while the height in tank 2 is h2. The area of tank 1 and 2 are A, and A2 (m²), respectively. The inflow to tank 1 is u (m/s) while the outflow is kih;. The inflow to tank 2 is kihi, while the outflow is kzh2. The system equations in time domain) are shown as follow: hi A1 = ukih dt h2 Az at = kg h - k₂h₂ Z he A ky ง h₂ Az k2 Figure Q3 (a) Derive the system equations in s-domain by using Laplace Transform. (b) Draw a block diagram, ha(s)/u(s), for the water tank system. (c) Derive the transfer function of the system of h2(S) /u(s)
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