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  • 14-07-2019
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What is the output of a system having the transfer function G = 2/[(s + 3) x(s + 4)] and subject to a unit impulse?

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aristeus aristeus
  • 22-07-2019

Answer:

output=[tex]\frac{2}{(s+3)(s+4)}[/tex]

Explanation:

output =transfer function ×input

here transfer function G=[tex]\frac{2}{(S+3)(S+4)} {}[/tex]

input = unit impulse

in S domain unit impulse =1

so output =[tex]\frac{2}{(S+3)(S+4)} {}[/tex]

=[tex]\frac{2}{(s+3)(s+4)}[/tex]

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