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The impulse response of a system is

What will be the transfer function of the system?

For impulse response, the output C(s) of the system is equal to transfer function of
the system

Therefore, transfer function of the system is


Find the poles and zeros of the function
The poles and zeros are plotted on the is plain as
shown below
Here, the poles are s= - 3, - 1, 0.
Therefore, denominator of the function would be,

the zeros are, -4, - 2.


Therefore, numerator of the function would be,

Therefore, transfer function would be,

Where, K is the gain factor of the control system.


Find the gain factor K of a transfer function
whose value is 2 at s = 2 and the transfer
function is given a
Find the gain factor K of a transfer function whose value is 2 at s = 2 and
the transfer function is given by

Now, as per condition of the problem,


Find the transfer function of the following network.

From the circuit we get,

Now applying Laplace transformation at both


sides we get,
A shaft of inertia J is rotated for an angle θ due to applied torque T against a bearing friction
f. Find the transfer function of the system.

The differential equation form of the above statement is

Taking Laplace transformation of both sides of the system,

As the applied torque is input and the output angular displacement is output of the system.
The impulse response of the system is given by c(t) = 1 - te-2t + sin3t.
Find that transfer function of the system

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