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- Find out following:i. Sketch the root locus.ii. The number of branches of the root locus.iii. The value of ? and gain ? where the locus crosses the ??-axis.iv. The breakaway and break-in point on the real axis.For Routh Stability Criterion, Answer the following questions: 1. If the sign of the coefficient above the zero is the same as that below it? I. There is a pair of imaginary roots II. There is one sign change. III. There are roots of equal magnitude lying radially opposite in the S-Plane. IV. There is a root or roots that are imaginary or that have positive real parts. 2. If the sign of the coefficient above the zero is opposite of that below it? I. There is a pair of imaginary roots. II. There is one sign change. III. There is one sign change. IV. There is a root or roots that are imaginary or that have positive real parts.help explain how to arrive at these solutions for these given root locuses.
- Find the damping ratio, natural frequency, peak time, % overshoot, and settling time for a system with the following pole plot.If the pole is located at the origin of the s plane, the response is in the form of a: a. damp exponential b. exponential rise c. sinusoid d. constant What characterizes an unstable system? a. poles at the origin b. poles with negative real part c. poles with positive real part d. poles without real part Routh’s stability criterion will provide the number of: a. RHP b. poles c. LHP d. imaginary polesFind and sketch the region of allowable s-plane locations such that a canonical second order system has a settling time less than 4 seconds and an overshoot (for a unit step response) of less than 10 percent.
- The poles of a system are:P1=1, P2=(2+7), P3=(3+7), P4=(4+7), and P5=(5+7)(i) Draw the system in complex z-plane(ii) Determine the possible ROCs(iii) Comments on the causality and stability for each ROCI need help on this asap:1. Is the system ?a) Not unstableb) Not asymptotically stablec) Unstabled) Asymptotically stable2. For the dynamic system defined, choose the rank of the controllability matrix from the list given below:a) 2b) 4c) 3d) 0e) None of the above 3. For the dynamic system, choose the rank of the observability matrix from the list given below:a) 3b) 2c) 0d) 4e) None of the aboveThe Routh-Hurwitz criterion lets us find how many poles are in each section of the s-plane by giving us the coordinates of the poles. True False