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Laplace transform includes exp(-st) and s=σ+jω. σ is negative in the left side and hence exp(-st) goes to infinity. It is not stable. Where am I wrong?
The discussion revolves around the stability of systems in relation to the left side of the s-plane, particularly in the context of the Laplace transform and its implications for system stability. Participants explore the conditions under which a system is considered stable or unstable, addressing theoretical and practical aspects of the Laplace transform.
Participants express differing views on the interpretation of σ in relation to stability, with some asserting that negative σ indicates stability while others argue that it leads to instability. The discussion remains unresolved, with multiple competing perspectives on the topic.
Participants note that the stability of a system is contingent upon the specific function being analyzed and the variable nature of σ, which complicates the discussion. There are also references to the importance of the Region of Convergence in determining stability, but the exact implications are not fully agreed upon.
omkar13 said:σ is negative.So,exp(-σt) will tend to 0 as t tends to ∞.Also according to the function for which you want to find LT,limits are imposed on s for stabilty.You cannot directly think of the equation without function.
omkar13 said:IF S IS POSITIVE IT MEANS THAT σ IS ALSO POSITIVE.