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The transfer function of a delayed system x(t-T)
can anyone tell me if this is the right answer? thank you G(s) = e^{-sT}/(s^2 + 6s +45)- killahammad
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The transfer function of a delayed system x(t-T)
Ok thx, so it would be Y(s) = e^{-sT}/(s^2 + 6s +45)X(s) In the form Y(s) = G(s)X(s) So would the transfer function be: G(s) = e^{-sT}/(s^2 + 6s +45) ?- killahammad
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The transfer function of a delayed system x(t-T)
Hi, I am not looking for the answer, i just want to know how i go about solving it Ive got to find the transfer function of this equation: http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/8149/laplaceeq8.jpg I know that the transfer function G(s) is found by: y(s)=G(s)x(s) As hard as i try i cannot seem...- killahammad
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- Function System Transfer function
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The proof of Time Scaling, Laplace transform
thank you very much, that helped me a lot- killahammad
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The proof of Time Scaling, Laplace transform
Hi I understand most of the steps in the determination of the time scale. But i don't really understand the step in equation 6.96. The first attachment is the full details of the time scale, and the second attachment is the part which I am stuck on. I just want to know, how they get...- killahammad
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- Laplace Laplace transform Proof Scaling Time Transform
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