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A feedback control system with adjustable gain K is shown as in Figure 4.1. Here, Q4 1 and H (s) where b 2a bs +a G(s)= 3(s+aSketch Nyquist plot for G(s)H(s) for 0.9 <a < 1.1. (a) (18 marks) (b) Discuss the stability of closed-loop system with open-l

A feedback control system with adjustable gain K is shown as in Figure 4.1. Here, Q4 1 and H (s) where b 2a bs +a G(s)= 3(s+a) Y(s) R(s) G(s) К H(s) Figure 4.1 A feedback control system with adjustable gain
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