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A unity feedback system has open loop transfer function
The closed loop transfer function is
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct Answer
Explanation
.
Automatic Control Systems problems
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1. In the given figure, if R = X
C
, voltage gain is
Options
A. 0 dB
B. 3 dB
C. -3 dB
D. 20 dB
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Correct Answer: -3 dB
Explanation:
If R = X
C
, V
0
= 0.5 V
i
Hence gain is -3 dB.
2. The system in the given figure, has
Options
A. good gain and phase margin
B. poor gain and phase margin
C. good gain margin but poor phase margin
D. poor gain margin but good phase margin
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Correct Answer: poor gain margin but good phase margin
Explanation:
Since the plot is very near (-1 +
j
0) point, gain margin is poor.
3. In the given figure
x
6
=
Options
A. d
e
(
ax
1
+
bx
2
+
cx
3
)
B. (
a
+
b
+
c
) (
x
1
+
x
2
+
x
3
) (
d
+
e
)
C. (
ax
1
+
bx
2
+
cx
3
) (
d
+
e
)
D.
a b c d e
(
x
1
+
x
2
+
x
3
)
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Correct Answer: d
e
(
ax
1
+
bx
2
+
cx
3
)
Explanation:
The input
x
1
is multiplied by
a
,
x
2
, by
b
and
x
3
by
c
. The sum total is multiplied by
d
and
e
.
4. In the given figure the input is
x
(
t
) = A sin ?
t
. The steady state output
y
(
t
) =
Options
A. A sin (?
t
+ ?) where ? = tan
-1
|G(
j
?)|
B. |G(
j
?)| A sin [?
t
+ ?G(
j
?)]
C. |G(
j
?)| A sin [2?
t
+ ?G(
j
?)]
D. A G(
j
?) sin [?
t
+ ?G(
j
?)]
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Correct Answer: |G(
j
?)| A sin [?
t
+ ?G(
j
?)]
Explanation:
The magnitudes A and G(
j
?) are multiplied and phase angles are added.
5. The phase margin and damping ratio have no relation.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
Explanation:
They are related.
6. The compensator of the given figure is a
Options
A. lag compensator
B. lead compensator
C. lag-lead compensator
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: lead compensator
Explanation:
Obtain transfer function.
7. From the noise point of view, bandwidth should
Options
A. be large
B. not be too large
C. should be as large as possible
D. should be infinite
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Correct Answer: not be too large
Explanation:
If noise is to be eliminated, bandwidth cannot be large.
8.
Assertion (A):
Potentiometers can not be used as error detectors in position control systems.
Reason (R):
The resolution of a potentiometer places an upper limit on its accuracy
Options
A. Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are correct but R is not correct explanation of A
C. A is correct but R is wrong
D. R is correct but A is wrong
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Correct Answer: R is correct but A is wrong
Explanation:
Potentiometers are used as error detectors.
9. For the transport lag G(
j
?) =
e
-j
?T
, the magnitude is always equal to
Options
A. 0
B. 1
C. 10
D. 0.5
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Correct Answer: 1
Explanation:
Magnitude is 1.
10. A negative feedback system has
. The closed loop system is stable for
Options
A. K > 20
B. 15 < K < 19
C. 8 ? K ? 14
D. K < 6
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Correct Answer: K < 6
Explanation:
Find characteristic equation.
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