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First Order System's Time Constant
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First Order System's Time Constant
The s-plane is what u get after using the Laplace Transform.- yanaibarr
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First Order System's Time Constant
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First Order System's Time Constant
Hello, I have a question on a the units of a first order system's time constant. If i have a first order system the basic transfer function will be: K/(tau*s+1) where K is the Gain, and tau is the system's time constant. tau's units, according to what I've learned, are [sec]. but...- yanaibarr
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Natural Frequency Question SI Units
thank u for the answers. But there is still one thing that bothers me, if i have a first order system the basic transfer function will be: K/(tau*s+1) where K is the Gain, and tau is the system's time constant. tau's units, according to what I've learned, are [sec]. but aren't the s plane...- yanaibarr
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Natural Frequency Question SI Units
i have a basic question about the natural frequency of a system. for a mass (M), spring (k constant) undamped system the natural frequerncy is: w_n=sqrt(k/M) the units of w_n according to a lot of resources i found on the internet & textbooks are [rad/sec], my question is why? if i use...- yanaibarr
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering