A. increases
B. minimizes
C. does not have any effect on
D. any of the above
Control Systems
Control Systems
A. Constant current
B. Constant voltage
C. Constant current as well as constant voltage
D. Constant current, constant voltage and constant power
F. None of the above
A. Thermocouple
B. Potentiometer
C. Gear train
D. LVDT
F. None of the above
A. The poles of the transfer function for a set of parameter values
B. The bandwidth of the system
C. The response of a system to a step input
D. The frequency response of a system
F. None of the above
A. Alternating current
B. Direct current
C. A.C. voltage
D. D.C. voltage
F. None of the above
A. Signal flow graph
B. Analogous table
C. Output-input ratio
D. Standard block system
F. None of the above
A. Ramp input signal
B. Sinusoidal input signal
C. Unit impulse input signal
D. Exponentially decaying signal
A. Manipulated variable
B. Zero sequence
C. Actuating signal
D. Primary feedback
A. system stability
B. sensitivity
C. gain
D. effects of disturbing signals
A. The system is at rest and no energy is stored in any of its components
B. The system is working with zero stored energy
C. The system is working with zero reference signal