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
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...
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I'm thinking that I have to find out the mass of the CaSO4 and then the mass of 2H2O, then...