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Modern Control Systems 13th edition. P: 10.2

Can you solve it using PID controller?

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Final answer:

The temperature of a system is not always uniquely determined by the pressure and volume.

Step-by-step explanation:

For question 10, if the pressure and volume of a system are given, the temperature is not always uniquely determined. It depends on the specific thermodynamic properties and behavior of the system. To determine the temperature, additional information such as the type of gas or substance and its specific heat capacity would be needed.

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