QUESTION 1 w? A Bode plot of a second order system G(s)= has a phase loss of how many degrees as phase increases from 0 to 0? s? +23w,s + w 0° O 270° O 180° O 90° QUESTION 2 The magnitude of the frequency response of a second-order system with no zeros has which of the following characteristics? (More than one response may be correct.) O Increasing magnitude at +20 dB/decade a low frequencies Constant magnitude at high frequencies Magnitude decreasing at -20 dB/decade at high frequencies Constant magnitude at low frequencies Magnitude decreasing at -40 dB/decade at high frequencies

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QUESTION 1
w?
A Bode plot of a second order system G(s)=
has a phase loss of how many degrees as phase increases from 0 to 0?
s? +23w,s + w
0°
O 270°
O 180°
O 90°
QUESTION 2
The magnitude of the frequency response of a second-order system with no zeros has which of the following characteristics? (More than one response may
be correct.)
O Increasing magnitude at +20 dB/decade a low frequencies
Constant magnitude at high frequencies
Magnitude decreasing at -20 dB/decade at high frequencies
Constant magnitude at low frequencies
Magnitude decreasing at -40 dB/decade at high frequencies
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 w? A Bode plot of a second order system G(s)= has a phase loss of how many degrees as phase increases from 0 to 0? s? +23w,s + w 0° O 270° O 180° O 90° QUESTION 2 The magnitude of the frequency response of a second-order system with no zeros has which of the following characteristics? (More than one response may be correct.) O Increasing magnitude at +20 dB/decade a low frequencies Constant magnitude at high frequencies Magnitude decreasing at -20 dB/decade at high frequencies Constant magnitude at low frequencies Magnitude decreasing at -40 dB/decade at high frequencies
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