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How can I find the poles of a transfer function without using a computer?
Yeah you are right. I meant poles of the transfer function/ zeros of the denominator polynomial. And the transfer function should be T(s) = L(s)/(1+L(s)). Apparently I can't type something correct right out of the book lol- hairy_grape
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How can I find the poles of a transfer function without using a computer?
Homework Statement This is an example in the book that I am trying to work. I am given L(s) = (10(s+10)) / (s(s+3)(s+5)) The transfer function T(s) = 1 / (1+L(s)) Solving for the transfer function I get T(s) = (10(s+10)) / (s^3 + 8s^2 + 25s + 100) The process of getting the zeros...- hairy_grape
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- Function Transfer function
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Percent by weight of substance in hydrate
ok thanks- hairy_grape
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Percent by weight of substance in hydrate
Q: Gypsum, used for wallboard, has the formula CaSO4 2H2O. (a) What is the percent by weight of water in this hydrate? (b) If 15.000 grams of this hydrate is heated, what mass of water would be lost? I'm thinking that I have to find out the mass of the CaSO4 and then the mass of 2H2O, then...- hairy_grape
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- Percent Weight
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help