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Consider the following statement:(a) A system is said to be stable if its output is bounded for any input(b) A system is said to be stable if all the roots of the characteristic equation lie on the left half of the s plane.(c) A system is said to be stable if all the roots of the characteristic equation have negative real parts.(d) A second order system is always stable for finite values of open loop gainThe question was asked in an online interview.Query is from Routh-Hurwitz Stability Criterion in division Stability and Algebraic Criteria of Control Systems |
Answer» CORRECT OPTION is (a) A system is said to be stable if its output is bounded for any input Best EXPLANATION: A system is stable if its output is bounded for bounded input. |
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