Electronics and Communication Engineering - Automatic Control Systems - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Automatic Control Systems - Section 1 (Q.No. 20)
20.
A system has its two poles on the negative real axis and one pair of poles lies on jω axis. The system is
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Poles on j x-axis lead to oscillations.
Discussion:
6 comments Page 1 of 1.
Kishor Kumar said:
7 years ago
I think it will be limited stable if it has two poles only lies on JW-axis and have no real poles lies on negative real axis, now if it exists (poles on negative real axis) then it will be underdamped oscillation which is the stable case.
RC KASHYAP said:
10 years ago
When it lies on left of jw axis then it is known as stable.
When it lies on right of jw axis then it is known as unstable. When it lies on jw axis then it is known as limitedly stable or marginally stable.
When it lies on right of jw axis then it is known as unstable. When it lies on jw axis then it is known as limitedly stable or marginally stable.
Anish kumar said:
1 decade ago
Limitedly stable.
When it lies on left of jw axis then it is known as unstable.
When it lies on right of jw axis then it is known as stable.
When it lies on jw axis then it is known as limitedly stable.
When it lies on left of jw axis then it is known as unstable.
When it lies on right of jw axis then it is known as stable.
When it lies on jw axis then it is known as limitedly stable.
JIT said:
9 years ago
But if poles are repeated on jw axis then the system is unstable, right?
Swati said:
9 years ago
Your answer is right @Rc Kashyap.
Amit khambad said:
1 decade ago
How explain?
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