Thus far, we have discussed the dynamics and response characteristics of various physical systems. In doing so, we have developed many useful modeling and analysis techniques that help us to understand the behavior of first-, second-, and higher-order dynamic systems. One important application of these tools is to design systems that meet certain requirements or criteria in the responses of their output variables, such as the settling time and final value of a motor’s velocity in response to a step input.
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