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The pole is that finite value of S for which N (S) becomes __________(a) 0(b) 1(c) 2(d) ∞I got this question during a job interview.My query is from Properties of Driving Point Functions in portion S-Domain Analysis of Network Theory

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The correct choice is (d) ∞

The EXPLANATION: The quantities P1, P2 … Pm are called POLES of N (S) if N (S) = ∞ at those points. The pole is that FINITE value of S for which N (S) becomes infinity.



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