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Question 21. Discuss the concept of damped and undamped natural frequencies in control system response.

Damped natural frequency represents the rate of decay of oscillations, while undamped natural frequency represents the frequency of free oscillations in a system.

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Question 22. How does the steady-state error depend on the type of input signal in a control system?

The steady-state error is influenced by the type of input signal. For a unit step input, it is related to the system's type number, while for a unit ramp input, it is inversely proportional to the system's type number.

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Question 23. Explain the concept of time constant in control systems and its role in system dynamics.

The time constant is a measure of how quickly a system responds to changes. It determines the speed of the system's transient response and influences its overall behavior.

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Question 24. What are the key differences between continuous-time and discrete-time control systems?

Continuous-time control systems operate on signals that vary continuously with time, while discrete-time control systems operate on signals that are sampled at discrete time intervals.

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Question 25. Explain the concept of gain margin and phase margin in control system stability analysis.

Gain margin and phase margin are measures of a system's stability. Gain margin is the amount by which the gain of the system can be increased before instability, and phase margin is the amount by which the phase can be increased before instability.

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