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A transfer function has the following zeros and poles: one zero at s = 0 and one zero at s = [infinity]; one pole at s = −100 and one pole at s = −106. The magnitude of the tran…
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A transfer function has the following zeros and poles: one zero at s = 0 and one zero at s = [infinity]; one pole at s = −100 and one pole at s = −106. The magnitude of the tran…
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A transfer function has the following zeros and poles: one zero at s = 0 and one zero at s = [infinity]; one pole at s = −100 and one pole at s = −106. The magnitude of the transfer function at ω = 104 rad/s is 100. Find the transfer function T(s) and sketch a Bode plot for its magnitude.
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