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In root locus analysis the breakaway and break in points
lie on the real axis
None of these
Either lie on the real axis or occur in complex conjugate pairs
Always occur in complex conjugate pairs
lie on the real axis
None of these
Either lie on the real axis or occur in complex conjugate pairs
Always occur in complex conjugate pairs
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Automatic Control Systems
A lead compensator
Increases the stability margin and speeds up the transient-response.
Increases the stability margin
None of these
Speeds up the transient response
Increases the stability margin and speeds up the transient-response.
Increases the stability margin
None of these
Speeds up the transient response
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Automatic Control Systems
The effect of adding poles and zeros can be determined quickly by
Root locus
Nichols chart
Nyquist plot
Bode plot
Root locus
Nichols chart
Nyquist plot
Bode plot
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Automatic Control Systems
A conditionally stable system is stable for the value of gain between two critical values. It is unstable if
Both A and B
The gain is decreased below lower critical value
The gain is increased beyond upper critical value
None of these
Both A and B
The gain is decreased below lower critical value
The gain is increased beyond upper critical value
None of these
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Automatic Control Systems
Bandwidth is proportional to speed of response.
True
False
True
False
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Automatic Control Systems
Nyquist stability criterion uses open loop frequency response characteristics.
True
False
True
False
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