Stability Analysis Basics - Problem Set

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Q. What does a transfer function with poles in the right half of the s-plane indicate?
  • A. The system is stable.
  • B. The system is marginally stable.
  • C. The system is unstable.
  • D. The system is critically damped.
Q. What does the root locus technique help to visualize?
  • A. The frequency response of a system.
  • B. The locations of the poles of a system as a parameter varies.
  • C. The step response of a system.
  • D. The transfer function of a system.
Q. What is the Routh-Hurwitz criterion used for?
  • A. To determine the frequency response of a system.
  • B. To analyze the stability of a linear time-invariant system.
  • C. To design PID controllers.
  • D. To plot Bode diagrams.
Q. What is the significance of the Nyquist plot in control systems?
  • A. It shows the time response of a system.
  • B. It helps in determining the stability of a system in the frequency domain.
  • C. It is used for root locus analysis.
  • D. It provides the transfer function of a system.
Q. Which controller is known for its ability to eliminate steady-state error?
  • A. Proportional controller
  • B. Integral controller
  • C. Derivative controller
  • D. PID controller
Q. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a first-order system?
  • A. It has one energy storage element.
  • B. It has a single pole.
  • C. It exhibits exponential response.
  • D. It can oscillate indefinitely.
Q. Which of the following represents a transfer function?
  • A. G(s) = Y(s)/U(s)
  • B. G(s) = U(s)/Y(s)
  • C. G(s) = Y(s) + U(s)
  • D. G(s) = U(s) - Y(s)
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